The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... suggests the driving force of the emotions and the ' transverse beam of classic , the restful tranquillity of the intellect . ' But the intellect is neither restful nor tranquil ; it is , on the contrary , exceedingly active , and there ...
... suggests the driving force of the emotions and the ' transverse beam of classic , the restful tranquillity of the intellect . ' But the intellect is neither restful nor tranquil ; it is , on the contrary , exceedingly active , and there ...
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... suggest an absence of that knowledge of antiquity which all architects in the past were supposed to possess , and without which the criticism of architecture is worthless , because it means that the critic has no standard of values ...
... suggest an absence of that knowledge of antiquity which all architects in the past were supposed to possess , and without which the criticism of architecture is worthless , because it means that the critic has no standard of values ...
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... suggest that this is more likely to be brought about by the patient study of the art than by the straight tip in modern practice . The ' Pleasures of Architecture ' has justified its existence to the extent of arriving at a second ...
... suggest that this is more likely to be brought about by the patient study of the art than by the straight tip in modern practice . The ' Pleasures of Architecture ' has justified its existence to the extent of arriving at a second ...
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... suggest the groves of Blarney : ' Heroes standing that noble place in , All heathen goddesses most rare , Moses ... suggesting , ' I know I oughtn't to like this sort of thing , but I do ! ' At the further end is a peculiar bronze horse ...
... suggest the groves of Blarney : ' Heroes standing that noble place in , All heathen goddesses most rare , Moses ... suggesting , ' I know I oughtn't to like this sort of thing , but I do ! ' At the further end is a peculiar bronze horse ...
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... suggest , but just because human society is more than a herd of mammals , we give prominence at the outset to the warning that the bio- logical outlook is necessarily partial , and requires to be supplemented and corrected by ...
... suggest , but just because human society is more than a herd of mammals , we give prominence at the outset to the warning that the bio- logical outlook is necessarily partial , and requires to be supplemented and corrected by ...
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