What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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... pass uncriticised , and are preached , perchance for centuries , until the conditions are destroyed which they served to justify , or until their absurdity has become too evident . To this class belongs this astonishing theory of the ...
... pass uncriticised , and are preached , perchance for centuries , until the conditions are destroyed which they served to justify , or until their absurdity has become too evident . To this class belongs this astonishing theory of the ...
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... pass into the ranks of those perverted by idleness ) would be able to make nothing of our fine art , and if he did understand it , that which he under- 1 Duelling is still customary among the higher circles in Russia , as in other ...
... pass into the ranks of those perverted by idleness ) would be able to make nothing of our fine art , and if he did understand it , that which he under- 1 Duelling is still customary among the higher circles in Russia , as in other ...
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... passing through the forest , he ordered it to be stopped near a shooting - gallery , saying that he wished to shoot off a few bullets to kill Time . To kill ... pass ! Oh , this soul that is groaning In sleepy complaint 234 WHAT IS ART ?
... passing through the forest , he ordered it to be stopped near a shooting - gallery , saying that he wished to shoot off a few bullets to kill Time . To kill ... pass ! Oh , this soul that is groaning In sleepy complaint 234 WHAT IS ART ?
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