The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 42
... Professor Villari's argument comparing and contrasting the contents of Renaissance and classical art , Professor Mahaffy observes that there was indeed a difference , but that this difference was due not to any enlargement of ideas but ...
... Professor Villari's argument comparing and contrasting the contents of Renaissance and classical art , Professor Mahaffy observes that there was indeed a difference , but that this difference was due not to any enlargement of ideas but ...
Page 43
... Professor Villari is evidently right . The quality of the human intelligence has certainly undergone a change in the interval between Greek art and Florentine , and the Middle Ages are a phase in the working out of that change . On the ...
... Professor Villari is evidently right . The quality of the human intelligence has certainly undergone a change in the interval between Greek art and Florentine , and the Middle Ages are a phase in the working out of that change . On the ...
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... Professor Mahaffy's Lowell Institute lecture , 36 - his attitude towards mediaeval Christianity , 37- Professor Villari quoted , 38 f . - characteristics of the Renaissance examined , 40 f . - the Renaissance and classical art compared ...
... Professor Mahaffy's Lowell Institute lecture , 36 - his attitude towards mediaeval Christianity , 37- Professor Villari quoted , 38 f . - characteristics of the Renaissance examined , 40 f . - the Renaissance and classical art compared ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
tion By John Pentland Mahaffy New York | 32 |
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