Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 71.
100. lappuse
... painting and lowers the taste it appeals to , for the taste it appeals to has been formed by a more delicate art . Decorative scene - paint- ing would be , on the other hand , as inseparable from the movements as from the robes of the ...
... painting and lowers the taste it appeals to , for the taste it appeals to has been formed by a more delicate art . Decorative scene - paint- ing would be , on the other hand , as inseparable from the movements as from the robes of the ...
225. lappuse
... painting of the fourteenth cen- tury passed on into Tintoretto and that of Velasquez into modern painting with no sense of loss to weigh against the gain , while the painting of Japan , not having our European moon to churn the wits ...
... painting of the fourteenth cen- tury passed on into Tintoretto and that of Velasquez into modern painting with no sense of loss to weigh against the gain , while the painting of Japan , not having our European moon to churn the wits ...
346. lappuse
... painting of modern England that could give pleasure to a child , the only painting that would seem as moving as The Pilgrim's Progress or Hans Ander- sen . ' ' Am I growing old , ' I thought , ' like the woman in Balzac , the rich ...
... painting of modern England that could give pleasure to a child , the only painting that would seem as moving as The Pilgrim's Progress or Hans Ander- sen . ' ' Am I growing old , ' I thought , ' like the woman in Balzac , the rich ...
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