The Living Age, 262. kötetLiving Age Company, 1909 |
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285. oldal
... matter ; it was the apparent shape that mattered . Equal columns which appeared un- equal would be made unequal to ap- pear equal . A level floor which looked unlevel would be made unlevel to ap- pear level . Vertical lines which ap ...
... matter ; it was the apparent shape that mattered . Equal columns which appeared un- equal would be made unequal to ap- pear equal . A level floor which looked unlevel would be made unlevel to ap- pear level . Vertical lines which ap ...
288. oldal
... matter , and spoke of the ennobling effect of their duties and a strength adequately exercised yet not taxed . For all who have laid themselves open to the influence of Doric it will be impossible to separate this view from the purely ...
... matter , and spoke of the ennobling effect of their duties and a strength adequately exercised yet not taxed . For all who have laid themselves open to the influence of Doric it will be impossible to separate this view from the purely ...
331. oldal
... matter . The two are , no doubt , inseparable - the form can only be the form of the matter , and the matter only the matter of the form ; but still we can and do distinguish some poets who , like Browning , are strongest in matter ...
... matter . The two are , no doubt , inseparable - the form can only be the form of the matter , and the matter only the matter of the form ; but still we can and do distinguish some poets who , like Browning , are strongest in matter ...
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