The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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... classic communities , isolating each one of those fragments so that there remained none of that unity of thought and purpose without which civilised life is not possible . The northern influence was to act in an altogether unforeseen ...
... classic communities , isolating each one of those fragments so that there remained none of that unity of thought and purpose without which civilised life is not possible . The northern influence was to act in an altogether unforeseen ...
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... classic models , or , as in the case of Romanesque architecture , it proceeds from an adaptation of classic structural ideas . In neither case does it step outside the limits the range of classic thought . It is curiously dumb in regard ...
... classic models , or , as in the case of Romanesque architecture , it proceeds from an adaptation of classic structural ideas . In neither case does it step outside the limits the range of classic thought . It is curiously dumb in regard ...
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... classic ideals we were just now dis- cussing were most assuredly entirely absent from the barbaric mind . Yet the barbaric mind had a contribution of its own to offer . The very fondness of classic thought for exact definition , its ...
... classic ideals we were just now dis- cussing were most assuredly entirely absent from the barbaric mind . Yet the barbaric mind had a contribution of its own to offer . The very fondness of classic thought for exact definition , its ...
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