The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 414
... expression of a calm and assured scheme of existence , based in restful calm upon reason and the proved stability of conditions . So the Greeks spoke in that universal tongue of stone which tells the truth all down the ages , and the ...
... expression of a calm and assured scheme of existence , based in restful calm upon reason and the proved stability of conditions . So the Greeks spoke in that universal tongue of stone which tells the truth all down the ages , and the ...
Page 472
... expression . The painting of Asia , ' he says , is throughout its main tradition an art of line ' ; but , he adds , ' limited to line , the painters of Asia have concentrated centuries of thought on the effort to make that line ...
... expression . The painting of Asia , ' he says , is throughout its main tradition an art of line ' ; but , he adds , ' limited to line , the painters of Asia have concentrated centuries of thought on the effort to make that line ...
Page 474
... expression always have .. must grow with the need of expression . This is w . const der Mr. Binyon's true remark that Asiatic art is essent an afair of line so damnatory a one , for it affords the strong groef of the lack . behind that ...
... expression always have .. must grow with the need of expression . This is w . const der Mr. Binyon's true remark that Asiatic art is essent an afair of line so damnatory a one , for it affords the strong groef of the lack . behind that ...
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