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It is none the less irritating to meet scientists and inventors who do not seem to be aware of all the treasures of beauty and knowledge which man has slowly accumulated in the last five or six millenniums , who do not appreciate the ...
It is none the less irritating to meet scientists and inventors who do not seem to be aware of all the treasures of beauty and knowledge which man has slowly accumulated in the last five or six millenniums , who do not appreciate the ...
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For example , then even as now it was not enough to own a beautiful pot in order to appreciate the symmetry and the elegance of its shape . At present on the contrary many of the purest artistic joys can be shared by multitudes ...
For example , then even as now it was not enough to own a beautiful pot in order to appreciate the symmetry and the elegance of its shape . At present on the contrary many of the purest artistic joys can be shared by multitudes ...
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Unfortunately that step forward has been so enormous and so sudden that the majority of men have not yet learned to appreciate it and have abused their new freedom and their new leisure . It may take them centuries to know better and to ...
Unfortunately that step forward has been so enormous and so sudden that the majority of men have not yet learned to appreciate it and have abused their new freedom and their new leisure . It may take them centuries to know better and to ...
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