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Pagina 221
... character of a democratic people and of democratic com- munities , addressing itself to the needs of women and children , to play- grounds and space and light and air , to trees and gardens , and to town planning ; to adapt buildings to ...
... character of a democratic people and of democratic com- munities , addressing itself to the needs of women and children , to play- grounds and space and light and air , to trees and gardens , and to town planning ; to adapt buildings to ...
Pagina 329
... character as a result of observing the world around him and of profoundly studying the institution of monarchy . From this he will learn how the contradictions apparent in the French character , which give it its peculiar physiognomy ...
... character as a result of observing the world around him and of profoundly studying the institution of monarchy . From this he will learn how the contradictions apparent in the French character , which give it its peculiar physiognomy ...
Pagina 339
... characters in the Tragedies , he indulges in introspective despairing speeches , in contrast to the arrogant boasting of ... character in all Shakespeare is Falstaff — a thoroughly bad man , a complete egoist , boastful , lustful , mean ...
... characters in the Tragedies , he indulges in introspective despairing speeches , in contrast to the arrogant boasting of ... character in all Shakespeare is Falstaff — a thoroughly bad man , a complete egoist , boastful , lustful , mean ...
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