A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... fact the beginnings of science . To see the bear depicted there as if already caught is what psychologists would call a good " suggestion " , and no doubt these savage hunters were good " subjects " —were “ suggestible ” . There are ...
... fact the beginnings of science . To see the bear depicted there as if already caught is what psychologists would call a good " suggestion " , and no doubt these savage hunters were good " subjects " —were “ suggestible ” . There are ...
Stran 48
... fact the beginnings of science . To see the bear depicted there as if already caught is what psychologists would call a good " suggestion " , and no doubt these savage hunters were good " subjects " —were " suggestible ” . There are ...
... fact the beginnings of science . To see the bear depicted there as if already caught is what psychologists would call a good " suggestion " , and no doubt these savage hunters were good " subjects " —were " suggestible ” . There are ...
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... fact that the craftsman was sometimes a slave and sometimes free . We have seen the beginnings of this relaxtion of rigid control in Minoan times , where the absolute and inflexible forms of Egypt gave place to the more varied , human ...
... fact that the craftsman was sometimes a slave and sometimes free . We have seen the beginnings of this relaxtion of rigid control in Minoan times , where the absolute and inflexible forms of Egypt gave place to the more varied , human ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Beauty and Ugliness in the West and in the Eastin Nature and in Art | 15 |
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