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... - 18 . The ideal character of the earliest permanent monuments - 19 . Survival of the spirit of the earliest monuments in later Architecture and Sculpture - 20 . The festal character of early Architecture shown in the Egyptian Temple.
... - 18 . The ideal character of the earliest permanent monuments - 19 . Survival of the spirit of the earliest monuments in later Architecture and Sculpture - 20 . The festal character of early Architecture shown in the Egyptian Temple.
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Gerard Baldwin Brown. festal character of early Architecture shown in the Egyptian Temple - 21 . and in the Temple of the Greeks - 22 . Tabular view of the beginnings of the Arts . Pages 1-40 CHAPTER II THE FESTIVAL , IN ITS RELATION TO ...
Gerard Baldwin Brown. festal character of early Architecture shown in the Egyptian Temple - 21 . and in the Temple of the Greeks - 22 . Tabular view of the beginnings of the Arts . Pages 1-40 CHAPTER II THE FESTIVAL , IN ITS RELATION TO ...
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... Egypt - 145 . The Columned Style originates in Wood- Construction - 146 . Characteristics of Construction in Wood- 147. These characteristics appear in the forms of the Greek Temple -148 . Significance of the fact thus established - 149 ...
... Egypt - 145 . The Columned Style originates in Wood- Construction - 146 . Characteristics of Construction in Wood- 147. These characteristics appear in the forms of the Greek Temple -148 . Significance of the fact thus established - 149 ...
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... Egypt - 154 . The Greeks established Conventions of the Art- 155. The value of Greek standards for modern practice - 156 . The primary Conventions of monumental Sculpture - 157 . Treatment in monumental work as influenced by Material ...
... Egypt - 154 . The Greeks established Conventions of the Art- 155. The value of Greek standards for modern practice - 156 . The primary Conventions of monumental Sculpture - 157 . Treatment in monumental work as influenced by Material ...
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... Egypt - 154 . The Greeks established Conventions of the Art155. The value of Greek standards for modern practice — 156 . The primary Conventions of monumental Sculpture - 157 . Treatment in monumental work as influenced by Material and ...
... Egypt - 154 . The Greeks established Conventions of the Art155. The value of Greek standards for modern practice — 156 . The primary Conventions of monumental Sculpture - 157 . Treatment in monumental work as influenced by Material and ...
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297 ページ - And when the evening mist clothes the riverside with poetry, as with a veil, and the poor buildings lose themselves in the dim sky, and the tall chimneys become campanili, and the warehouses are palaces in the night, and the whole city hangs in the heavens, and fairy-land is before us — then the wayfarer hastens home ; the working man and the cultured one, the wise man and the one of pleasure, cease to understand, as they have ceased to see, and Nature, who, for once, has sung in tune, sings her...
154 ページ - Art should be independent of all clap-trap — should stand alone, and appeal to the artistic sense of eye or ear, without confounding this with emotions entirely foreign to it, as devotion, pity, love, patriotism, and the like. All these have no kind of concern with it; and that is why I insist on calling my works "arrangements
157 ページ - The fountains mingle with the river And the rivers with the Ocean, The winds of Heaven mix for ever With a sweet emotion; Nothing in the world is single; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle.
301 ページ - I never saw an ugly thing in my life, for let the form of an object be what it may, - light, shade, and perspective will always make it beautiful.
323 ページ - Series has been largely due to the union of scientific with popular treatment, and of simplicity with thoroughness; qualities that win the general reader everywhere, and that in America make several of the Manuals highly useful as text-books. OUTLINES OF ENGLISH LITERATURE By WILLIAM RENTON, Lecturer to the Scottish Universities.
8 ページ - Play is equally an artificial exercise of powers which, in default of their natural exercise, become so ready to discharge that they relieve themselves by simulated actions in place of real actions.
7 ページ - ... Inferior kinds of animals have in common the trait, that all their forces are expended in fulfilling functions essential to the maintenance of life. They are unceasingly occupied in searching for food, in escaping from enemies, in forming places of shelter, and in making preparations for progeny. But as we ascend to animals of high types, having faculties more efficient and more numerous, we begin to find that time and strength are not wholly absorbed in providing for immediate needs.