The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 210. kötetA. Constable, 1909 |
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194. oldal
... criticism . It came very suddenly . In the course of two years about half the art critics of Paris , including some very respectable names , had made a complete volte - face . If they did not burn what they had adored , at any rate they ...
... criticism . It came very suddenly . In the course of two years about half the art critics of Paris , including some very respectable names , had made a complete volte - face . If they did not burn what they had adored , at any rate they ...
379. oldal
... critic , if he can furnish a criterion to distinguish true from false , is the more useful . The condition for this more profitable - this ' botanical , ' or , as we have called it , ' naturalist - criticism is first of all that we ...
... critic , if he can furnish a criterion to distinguish true from false , is the more useful . The condition for this more profitable - this ' botanical , ' or , as we have called it , ' naturalist - criticism is first of all that we ...
401. oldal
... criticism to distinguish clearly between methods of analysis which yield such totally different results . We must know in what sense we are to understand the critic's language , and whether the return yielded by the art in question is ...
... criticism to distinguish clearly between methods of analysis which yield such totally different results . We must know in what sense we are to understand the critic's language , and whether the return yielded by the art in question is ...
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