The New Review, Volumen4Longmans, Green, 1891 |
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... that deals with style should be considered as portions of art ; but I can exclude from considera- tion as a possible vehicle of art no production of man which can VOL . IV.-No. 20 . B be looked at . And here at once becomes obvious.
... that deals with style should be considered as portions of art ; but I can exclude from considera- tion as a possible vehicle of art no production of man which can VOL . IV.-No. 20 . B be looked at . And here at once becomes obvious.
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... once be seen from this statement how necessary it is for Socialists to consider the due relation of art to society ; for it is their aim to realise a reasonable , logical , and stable society ; and of the two groups above - named it ...
... once be seen from this statement how necessary it is for Socialists to consider the due relation of art to society ; for it is their aim to realise a reasonable , logical , and stable society ; and of the two groups above - named it ...
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... once the common possession of the whole people ; it was the rule in the Middle Ages that the produce of handicraft was beautiful . Doubtless , there were eyesores in the palmy days of mediæval art , but these were caused by destruction ...
... once the common possession of the whole people ; it was the rule in the Middle Ages that the produce of handicraft was beautiful . Doubtless , there were eyesores in the palmy days of mediæval art , but these were caused by destruction ...
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... once the source of all art and the cause of all happiness : that is to say , it is the end of life . So that once again the society which does not give a due opportunity to all its members to exercise their energies pleasurably has ...
... once the source of all art and the cause of all happiness : that is to say , it is the end of life . So that once again the society which does not give a due opportunity to all its members to exercise their energies pleasurably has ...
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... once again , nothing which is made by man will be ugly , but will have its due form , and its due ornament , will tell the tale of its making and the tale of its use , even where it tells no other tale . And this because when people once ...
... once again , nothing which is made by man will be ugly , but will have its due form , and its due ornament , will tell the tale of its making and the tale of its use , even where it tells no other tale . And this because when people once ...
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