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... expression ; they were holding themselves to the chilly ' forms ' which the classical had come to mean for them . It is no wonder that since the mid- nineteenth century the classical , in visual art , has acquired a new meaning ...
... expression ; they were holding themselves to the chilly ' forms ' which the classical had come to mean for them . It is no wonder that since the mid- nineteenth century the classical , in visual art , has acquired a new meaning ...
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... expression , from scherzo to andante to an entrancing allegretto . Drive out the impressionistic demon , clean the house of criti- cism with antiseptic analysis , and seven worse subjective demons will enter in under cover of scientific ...
... expression , from scherzo to andante to an entrancing allegretto . Drive out the impressionistic demon , clean the house of criti- cism with antiseptic analysis , and seven worse subjective demons will enter in under cover of scientific ...
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... expression of a conflict between two irrationals ; it is not , as Luck says , the expression of a conflict be- tween a rational and irrational element in Catullus's soul ; it is not the expression of a man who recognizes a conflict ...
... expression of a conflict between two irrationals ; it is not , as Luck says , the expression of a conflict be- tween a rational and irrational element in Catullus's soul ; it is not the expression of a man who recognizes a conflict ...
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NATURE AND THE WORLD OF MAN | 9 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 32 |
TWO FROM ARCHILOCHUS | 54 |
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