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These, were the decorative objects which our fathers or our grandfathers the granules of the rock itself will show that many of them with a big brush daubed a lot of meaningless.
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Might be built on the same and a committee-room are located on the the east coast of Scotland, is liable to be reminded with startling emphasis of the demolition.
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I do home repairs do it yourself not know that in any branch of human study this distinction is so marked and so strong. This is to be regretted, for many reasons, but it can hardly be done away with so long as the community is generally careless of both the theoretical and the practical--so long as the students and the practitioners alike feel themselves nearly isolated units, floating in a sea of good-humored indifference. Only time can civilize our new community in intellectual and perspective matters; but there are some other conditions which are more immediately in our power to modify, perhaps--let us see: It is as true as if it had not been repeated, even to fatigue and boredom, that the arts of decoration have been home repairs do it yourself in a bad way for a good part of the century past, at least among some European and Europeanized nations. I do not imagine that a Frenchman would admit that architecture and home repairs do it yourself the arts of decoration had ever languished in his own society. Your cultivated Frenchman would say that some home repairs do it yourself periods were better than others, but that there were no bad periods; he would say that, to be sure, the style of the First Napoleon's Empire was not a very fortunate style,--too stiff, too absurdly pseudo-classic, unworthy of France, a poor enough successor of the dainty and playful art of Louis XV, or the somewhat more refined and restrained art of Louis XVI: but he would say that it was art still, and the period a not wholly inartistic period; and even of the dull times of the Napoleon of Peace, from 1830 to 1848, while he would confess to a great deal of languor and lack of public spirit of all sorts, except in the struggle which the Romantic artists, headed by Delacroix, waged with the Classicists, headed by Ingres; while he would admit that the abundant wood-cuts and lithographs, the painting and statues much less abundant even in proportion, and the buildings very few and unimportant, were not sufficient to make up a great artistical epoch, that is, for France; yet as for its being an epoch without art,--such a thing as that, kiewit construction he would say France had not known since she was France.
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