Autores:
  • The growth of art seems to be in cycles, and often its vigorous lifetime is restricted to a century or two. The periods of distinctive drama, Greek, English, Spanish, fall within such a limit; the schools of painting and sculpture likewise; and, in poetry, the Victorian age or the school of Pope will serve as examples.

    George Edward Woodberry (1914). "Dos fases de la crítica, histórica y estética: Conferencias pronunciadas en la Fundación Larwill del Kenyon College, el 7 y 8 de mayo de 1913"