A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... living from non - living matter . All things , both lifeless and living , evolved in strict accordance with universal law ; the development of living things in accordance with the laws of Organic Evolution and The Survival of the ...
... living from non - living matter . All things , both lifeless and living , evolved in strict accordance with universal law ; the development of living things in accordance with the laws of Organic Evolution and The Survival of the ...
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... living and moving model of the macrocosm - the great universe , of which he is a part . Modern astronomers and mathematicians regard the universe as a series of systems moving within , and as a part of , larger systems , which again ...
... living and moving model of the macrocosm - the great universe , of which he is a part . Modern astronomers and mathematicians regard the universe as a series of systems moving within , and as a part of , larger systems , which again ...
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... living ; and he expressed it in a happy , healthy , " living " art . But it is equally remarkable that the same qualities suffuse his religious art . It is neither sad - faced nor terrifying : rather it glows with a joyful radiance and ...
... living ; and he expressed it in a happy , healthy , " living " art . But it is equally remarkable that the same qualities suffuse his religious art . It is neither sad - faced nor terrifying : rather it glows with a joyful radiance and ...
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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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