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" The antique symmetry was the one thing wanting to me," said Leonardo da Vinci; and he was an Italian. I will not presume to speak for the Americans but I am sure that, in the Englishman, the want of this admirable symmetry of the Greeks is a thousand... "
American Journal of Photography - Sivu 174
1889
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Naturalistic Photography for Students of the Art

Peter Henry Emerson - 1890 - 358 sivua
...prisra. — ' The antique symmetry was the one thing wanting to me,' said Leonardo da Vinci, and lie was an Italian. I will not presume to speak for the...Greeks is a thousand times more great and crying than n any Italian. The results of tbe want show themselves most glaringly, perhaps, in our architecture,...

Discourses in America

Matthew Arnold - 1896 - 236 sivua
...was an Italian. I will not presume to speak for the Americans, but 1 am sure that, in the EngHshman, the want of this admirable symmetry of the Greeks...our architecture, but they show themselves, also, in all our art Fit details strictly combined, in. view of a large general result nobly conceived; that...

Selections from the Prose Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 460 sivua
...will not presume to speak for the Americans, but I am sure that, in the Englishman, the want of 20 this admirable symmetry of the Greeks is a thousand...our architecture, but they show themselves, also, in all our art. Fit details strictly com25 bined, in view of a large general result nobly conceived ;...

Selections from the Prose Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 464 sivua
...will not presume to speak for the Americans, but I am sure that, in the Englishman, the want of 20 this admirable symmetry of the Greeks is a thousand...great and crying than in any Italian. The results nf the want show themselves roost glaringly, perhaps, in our architecture, but they show themselves,...

The Works of Matthew Arnold, Nide 4

Matthew Arnold - 1903 - 404 sivua
...me,' said Leonardo da Vinci ; and he was an Italian. I will not presume to speak for the Americans, but I am sure that, in the Englishman, the want of...our architecture, but they show themselves, also, in all our art. Fit details strictly combined, in view of a large general result nobly concerned ; that...

Specimens of Exposition and Argument

1908 - 392 sivua
...Leonardo da Vinci; and he was an Italian. I will not presume to speak for the Americans, but I am 10 sure that, in the Englishman, the want of this admirable...our architecture, but they show themselves, also, in all our art. 15 Fit details strictly combined, in view of a large general result nobly conceived; that...

Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1913 - 376 sivua
...me," said Leonardo da Vinci ; and he was an Italian. 1 will not presume to speak for the Americans, but I am sure that, in the Englishman, the want of...our architecture, but they show themselves, also, in all our art. Fit details strictly combined, in view of a largejieneralreKultnobl^conceived; that is...

Essays for College Men: Education, Science, and Art

Norman Foerster - 1913 - 414 sivua
...me," said Leonardo da Vinci ; and he was an Italian. I will not presume to speak for the Americans, but I am sure that, in the Englishman, the want of...our architecture, but they show themselves, also, in all our art. Fit details strictly combined, in view of a large general result nobly conceived; that...

English Prose: A Series of Related Essays for the Discussion and Practice of ...

Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 512 sivua
...me," said Leonardo da 3 5 Vinci; and he was an Italian. I will not presume to speak for the Americans, but I am sure that, in the Englishman, the ( want...our architecture, but they show themselves, also, in all our art. Fit details strictly combined, in view of a large general result nobly concerned; that...

English Prose: A Series of Related Essays for the Discussion and Practice of ...

Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 530 sivua
...Italian. I will not presume to speak for the Americans, but I am sure that, in the Englishman, the times more great and crying than in any Italian. The...our architecture, but they show themselves, also, in all our art. Fit details strictly combined, in view of a large general result nobly conceived; that...




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