The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1933 |
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... Greek sculpture really was , and what it means to us now . The Greek Prejudice is , he says , the conviction that a final perfection in the sculptor's art was achieved by the Greeks , ' more particularly at Athens in the fifth century ...
... Greek sculpture really was , and what it means to us now . The Greek Prejudice is , he says , the conviction that a final perfection in the sculptor's art was achieved by the Greeks , ' more particularly at Athens in the fifth century ...
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... Greek sculpture remains , the fact that though it may have been mutilated , restored , injured in hundreds of ways , enough of it is left to show that Greek sculpture did exist , and that though it had its failures , like every other ...
... Greek sculpture remains , the fact that though it may have been mutilated , restored , injured in hundreds of ways , enough of it is left to show that Greek sculpture did exist , and that though it had its failures , like every other ...
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... Greeks . In order to prove his case against Greek sculpture , and to show that we have all along been suffering from a delusion in regard to it , he ought to prove either that what we call Greek sculpture was not the work of the Greeks ...
... Greeks . In order to prove his case against Greek sculpture , and to show that we have all along been suffering from a delusion in regard to it , he ought to prove either that what we call Greek sculpture was not the work of the Greeks ...
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