Art and Freedom: A Historical and Biographical Interpretation of the Relations Between the Ideas of Beauty, Use and Freedom in Western Civilization from the Greeks to the Present Day, Volume 1 |
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THE PATTERN OF THE PRESENT ARGUMENT REGARDING THE RELA | xiv |
PLATO TO PETRARCH | 35 |
35 | 81 |
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