The Art of ExpositionF. S. Crofts & Company, 1931 - 476 من الصفحات |
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... perfect control which coördinates every part in the production of the whole . We do not say that a person has style in dress because his clothes are odd or ex- treme , but when the whole emsemble is in perfect accord with the person ...
... perfect control which coördinates every part in the production of the whole . We do not say that a person has style in dress because his clothes are odd or ex- treme , but when the whole emsemble is in perfect accord with the person ...
الصفحة 164
... perfect beauty . For there was a touch of Germany in that genius which , as Goethe said , had " thought itself weary " -müde sich gedacht . What an anticipation of modern Germany , for instance , in that debate on the question whether ...
... perfect beauty . For there was a touch of Germany in that genius which , as Goethe said , had " thought itself weary " -müde sich gedacht . What an anticipation of modern Germany , for instance , in that debate on the question whether ...
الصفحة 243
... perfect . His eye being enabled to distinguish the accidental deficiencies , ex- crescences , and deformities of things , from their general fig- ures , he makes out an abstract idea of their forms more per- fect than any one original ...
... perfect . His eye being enabled to distinguish the accidental deficiencies , ex- crescences , and deformities of things , from their general fig- ures , he makes out an abstract idea of their forms more per- fect than any one original ...
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