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Pagina 58
... BEAUTY . " Dear Mr. -To whom so fittingly as to you could I inscribe this book ? It was you who suggested it ; you who in published at intervals , longer or shorter as the errant spirit of com- position moved me , the several papers ...
... BEAUTY . " Dear Mr. -To whom so fittingly as to you could I inscribe this book ? It was you who suggested it ; you who in published at intervals , longer or shorter as the errant spirit of com- position moved me , the several papers ...
Pagina 140
... beauty that appeals to himself , the more likely he is to be- lieve that there is no beauty outside of his own perceptions . The duty of a man who wishes to avoid egotism in this region is to try and recognize faithful conception and ...
... beauty that appeals to himself , the more likely he is to be- lieve that there is no beauty outside of his own perceptions . The duty of a man who wishes to avoid egotism in this region is to try and recognize faithful conception and ...
Pagina 186
... beauty in the lean , contorted figure , the agonized attendant faces . And these crucifixes are seen in room after room , together with panels with gold backgrounds , set in decorative frames ; all minutely painted in crude bright ...
... beauty in the lean , contorted figure , the agonized attendant faces . And these crucifixes are seen in room after room , together with panels with gold backgrounds , set in decorative frames ; all minutely painted in crude bright ...
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