The Twentieth Century, Volum 172Nineteenth Century and After, 1963 |
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Pàgina 68
... accepted canon . Here , I think , is the distinction I am looking for between an architecture and a style . An architecture is a process of discovery which results in a kind of fusion between a way of building and a way of life . Its ...
... accepted canon . Here , I think , is the distinction I am looking for between an architecture and a style . An architecture is a process of discovery which results in a kind of fusion between a way of building and a way of life . Its ...
Pàgina 81
... acceptance of what it is conventional to call " satire " is the acceptance of the tone of voice , quizzical , demanding , informal , vernacular , often faintly offensive and doctrinaire , which is appropriate to the new language , and ...
... acceptance of what it is conventional to call " satire " is the acceptance of the tone of voice , quizzical , demanding , informal , vernacular , often faintly offensive and doctrinaire , which is appropriate to the new language , and ...
Pàgina 110
... accepted or common thing . This is naturally directed towards the preservation of certain social standards , and a warning against the depiction of reality if it seems to conflict with the demands of the code . Though the British Board ...
... accepted or common thing . This is naturally directed towards the preservation of certain social standards , and a warning against the depiction of reality if it seems to conflict with the demands of the code . Though the British Board ...
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YOUNG WAYLAND | 3 |
In fashion | 24 |
The new language of morals | 26 |
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