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... regard to form and beauty , are not to be directed by anti- quity , there is no authority left to influence them . " Michael Angelo's views of art were higher ; he studied indeed in the school in which they studied , but the authority ...
... regard to form and beauty , are not to be directed by anti- quity , there is no authority left to influence them . " Michael Angelo's views of art were higher ; he studied indeed in the school in which they studied , but the authority ...
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... regard marks the vanity of a little mind ; but his was a feeling of the dignity of right when opposed by injustice , of intellect over ignorance . He kept on his way alone amid the noisy paths of strife , intrigue and malice , fearing ...
... regard marks the vanity of a little mind ; but his was a feeling of the dignity of right when opposed by injustice , of intellect over ignorance . He kept on his way alone amid the noisy paths of strife , intrigue and malice , fearing ...
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... regard ; and during his last illness Michael Angelo waited upon him , and sate up with him by night , though he was himself then eighty - two years of age . At his death he was greatly affected , and upon that event he wrote this letter ...
... regard ; and during his last illness Michael Angelo waited upon him , and sate up with him by night , though he was himself then eighty - two years of age . At his death he was greatly affected , and upon that event he wrote this letter ...
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... memory after her death . The mention of this intimacy is briefly recorded in history : I am inclined to regard it not as a mere Dante's Vita Nuova . episode in his life , but as a circumstance which 38 MICHAEL ANGELO ,
... memory after her death . The mention of this intimacy is briefly recorded in history : I am inclined to regard it not as a mere Dante's Vita Nuova . episode in his life , but as a circumstance which 38 MICHAEL ANGELO ,
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... regard only its actuating principle . Socrates gives the most beautiful exposition of this in his dia- logue with Diotima in the ' Banquet ' of Platot . " He considers Love as a genius of an intermediate nature between the human and ...
... regard only its actuating principle . Socrates gives the most beautiful exposition of this in his dia- logue with Diotima in the ' Banquet ' of Platot . " He considers Love as a genius of an intermediate nature between the human and ...
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