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... continue to be judged in aesthetic terms . In Gombrich's words : Does the fact that the cathedrals were built to proclaim not only the glory of God but also the power of the Bishop make them less beautiful ? Are they not in any case ...
... continue to be judged in aesthetic terms . In Gombrich's words : Does the fact that the cathedrals were built to proclaim not only the glory of God but also the power of the Bishop make them less beautiful ? Are they not in any case ...
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... continue to rely on this technology for a standard of living to which its members are accustomed and which they are certainly not seriously prepared to forego . These monks go out to an air conditioned wilderness . It is all rather like ...
... continue to rely on this technology for a standard of living to which its members are accustomed and which they are certainly not seriously prepared to forego . These monks go out to an air conditioned wilderness . It is all rather like ...
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... continues today . Peter Mann has discovered that forcing the ' classics ' on teenagers when they are too young has counter - productive effects , and that lighter romantic literature is in itself no bar to the development of more mature ...
... continues today . Peter Mann has discovered that forcing the ' classics ' on teenagers when they are too young has counter - productive effects , and that lighter romantic literature is in itself no bar to the development of more mature ...
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