John Shearman Quotes
The Modern Tendency Towards Increasing Specialization In All Branches Of Research And Scholarship Has Discouraged Comparative Studies Of The Arts; And What We Seldom Do We Generally Distrust. But Our Distrust Of Analogies Was Not Shared By The Sixteenth Century, Which Inherited From Antiquity A Habit Of Drawing Parallels As A Matter Of Course.
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