The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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... means through which the life of every age discloses itself with most vividness . This , moreover , is particularly true in regard to the Greeks , whose clear - cut , rational way of thinking made of the element of form in art an ...
... means through which the life of every age discloses itself with most vividness . This , moreover , is particularly true in regard to the Greeks , whose clear - cut , rational way of thinking made of the element of form in art an ...
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... means simply counting heads , an appeal from the judgement of the wise to the ignorance and prejudice of the mob , we can imagine no greater calamity for mankind than the spread of democracy . The open , obvious , democratic thing ' is ...
... means simply counting heads , an appeal from the judgement of the wise to the ignorance and prejudice of the mob , we can imagine no greater calamity for mankind than the spread of democracy . The open , obvious , democratic thing ' is ...
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... means of subsistence . So it was in Rome , so in medieval Europe ( though there the guild sometimes took the place of the patron ) , so even after the Renaissance , until the rapid spread of education and the developement of means of ...
... means of subsistence . So it was in Rome , so in medieval Europe ( though there the guild sometimes took the place of the patron ) , so even after the Renaissance , until the rapid spread of education and the developement of means of ...
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