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... ancient Greece . The pictures carried through the streets by cheering crowds , the Te Deum sung on completion of a public building - all this indicates a state of opinion in which men could undertake great works of art with a confidence ...
... ancient Greece . The pictures carried through the streets by cheering crowds , the Te Deum sung on completion of a public building - all this indicates a state of opinion in which men could undertake great works of art with a confidence ...
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... ancient Greece , must be reckoned one of the out- standing failures of Greek thought . It is simply contrary to experi- ence , because if the visual arts aimed solely at imitating things they would be of very little importance ; whereas ...
... ancient Greece , must be reckoned one of the out- standing failures of Greek thought . It is simply contrary to experi- ence , because if the visual arts aimed solely at imitating things they would be of very little importance ; whereas ...
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... Greece , a Titan named Pro- metheus , kneading mud on a flowery riverbank , made human sta- tuettes which Athene - who was once the Libyan Moon - goddess Neith - brought to life , and Greek ... ancient Mediterranean Dove - goddess Eury- nome ...
... Greece , a Titan named Pro- metheus , kneading mud on a flowery riverbank , made human sta- tuettes which Athene - who was once the Libyan Moon - goddess Neith - brought to life , and Greek ... ancient Mediterranean Dove - goddess Eury- nome ...
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Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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