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... traditions , the destruction of which would release the worst passions of men . Once tradition was overthrown , he doubted the power of reason to rebuild anew . Tradition was needed to fortify the fallible and feeble contrivances of our ...
... traditions , the destruction of which would release the worst passions of men . Once tradition was overthrown , he doubted the power of reason to rebuild anew . Tradition was needed to fortify the fallible and feeble contrivances of our ...
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... tradition and continuity in human affairs . Men were not , as in the Lockeian tradition , primarily independent and autonomous beings , but belonged to a people , a family , a tradition , a brotherhood , and all within the context of ...
... tradition and continuity in human affairs . Men were not , as in the Lockeian tradition , primarily independent and autonomous beings , but belonged to a people , a family , a tradition , a brotherhood , and all within the context of ...
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... tradition in painting , and the Palladians and their successors achieved the zenith of classical English architecture . Hogarth was entirely a native product , scorning continental models , but Reynolds , in his Discourses more than in ...
... tradition in painting , and the Palladians and their successors achieved the zenith of classical English architecture . Hogarth was entirely a native product , scorning continental models , but Reynolds , in his Discourses more than in ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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