The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 89
... roman ? Le roman est la forme littéraire qui va le mieux aux esprits de notre temps . L'auteur a pris ce cadre comme ' Platon celui du dialogue , comme Pascal celui d'une correspond- ' ance , ' he explains in the preface to ' Le Maudit ...
... roman ? Le roman est la forme littéraire qui va le mieux aux esprits de notre temps . L'auteur a pris ce cadre comme ' Platon celui du dialogue , comme Pascal celui d'une correspond- ' ance , ' he explains in the preface to ' Le Maudit ...
Page 408
... Roman mind ; yet though the constant reproduction of Byzantine art led to a long period of formality , * Dill's ' Roman Society . " we must give it credit for that technical merit which 408 The Gothic Contribution to Renaissance Art . Oct.
... Roman mind ; yet though the constant reproduction of Byzantine art led to a long period of formality , * Dill's ' Roman Society . " we must give it credit for that technical merit which 408 The Gothic Contribution to Renaissance Art . Oct.
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... Roman mind ; and when we say the Roman mind , we understand everything of mind which had assimilated culture throughout Italy . When- ever , then , we can trace survivals along the stream of time , we find them clinging persistently to ...
... Roman mind ; and when we say the Roman mind , we understand everything of mind which had assimilated culture throughout Italy . When- ever , then , we can trace survivals along the stream of time , we find them clinging persistently to ...
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