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Pagina 89
And so particularly of the human body . Artists , fascinated by this shape for a
thousand reasons , began by copying some of its most obvious outlines . In Egypt
the human body was taken as a strictly canonical pattern from which no
divergence ...
And so particularly of the human body . Artists , fascinated by this shape for a
thousand reasons , began by copying some of its most obvious outlines . In Egypt
the human body was taken as a strictly canonical pattern from which no
divergence ...
Pagina 90
For all of us a familiar pattern of the body grows up in our minds and imaginations
; and it is only in relation to this pattern that there could possibly be any definite
meaning in any descriptive term that would express what we see when we look ...
For all of us a familiar pattern of the body grows up in our minds and imaginations
; and it is only in relation to this pattern that there could possibly be any definite
meaning in any descriptive term that would express what we see when we look ...
Pagina 191
dark period , which obscured the body not merely by covering it from physical
sight with clothing , but also by erecting a thick screen of fantastically perverse
moral sentiment , which averted from it the eyes of the mind as well ; so that no
full ...
dark period , which obscured the body not merely by covering it from physical
sight with clothing , but also by erecting a thick screen of fantastically perverse
moral sentiment , which averted from it the eyes of the mind as well ; so that no
full ...
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