What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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... methods of investigation and exposition , there is a third , forming , as it were , the transition from one to the other , a method consisting of eclecticism , now flaunt ing an elegant phraseology and now a pedantic erudition . 2 WHAT ...
... methods of investigation and exposition , there is a third , forming , as it were , the transition from one to the other , a method consisting of eclecticism , now flaunt ing an elegant phraseology and now a pedantic erudition . 2 WHAT ...
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... methods of producing imitations of art . And such methods have been devised . These methods are those of ( 1 ) borrowing , ( 2 ) imitating , ( 3 ) striking ( effects ) , and ( 4 ) interesting . The first method consists in borrowing ...
... methods of producing imitations of art . And such methods have been devised . These methods are those of ( 1 ) borrowing , ( 2 ) imitating , ( 3 ) striking ( effects ) , and ( 4 ) interesting . The first method consists in borrowing ...
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... method of starting in practice when trained . The manual also includes information as to the methods by which women can qualify to become dentists , chemists , and dispensers , and as to the open- ings for employment which may be found ...
... method of starting in practice when trained . The manual also includes information as to the methods by which women can qualify to become dentists , chemists , and dispensers , and as to the open- ings for employment which may be found ...
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