Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volum 172Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1963 |
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Pàgina 17
... perhaps comical quality is no more than a frothy barrier for his vigorous instinct . These remarks are far from exhausting the subject but they are perhaps enough to establish the point I am trying to make for the moment : practically ...
... perhaps comical quality is no more than a frothy barrier for his vigorous instinct . These remarks are far from exhausting the subject but they are perhaps enough to establish the point I am trying to make for the moment : practically ...
Pàgina 66
... perhaps when used by laymen than by architects , but the insult is there all the same . Why should this be so ? Not , I think , because buildings are too permanent or too costly to be influenced by ephemeral trends . In the centuries ...
... perhaps when used by laymen than by architects , but the insult is there all the same . Why should this be so ? Not , I think , because buildings are too permanent or too costly to be influenced by ephemeral trends . In the centuries ...
Pàgina 16
... perhaps impossible job . It strives to serve the independence of the universities , but it is responsible to the Chancellor of the Exchequer : economic policy , ruled by changes of fashion as frequently as in haute couture , and the ...
... perhaps impossible job . It strives to serve the independence of the universities , but it is responsible to the Chancellor of the Exchequer : economic policy , ruled by changes of fashion as frequently as in haute couture , and the ...
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The new language of morals | 26 |
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