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Literature 2. Sculpture 3. Architecture 4. Music 5. Painting Egypt 2000–1225 B.C. 1580-1350 1580-1250 1411-1284 750–525 1. Literature 2. Sculpture 3. Painting 4. Architecture 5. Music 86-25 B.C. 30 B.C. - 69 A.D. 50-108 60-138 466-495 ...
Literature 2. Sculpture 3. Architecture 4. Music 5. Painting Egypt 2000–1225 B.C. 1580-1350 1580-1250 1411-1284 750–525 1. Literature 2. Sculpture 3. Painting 4. Architecture 5. Music 86-25 B.C. 30 B.C. - 69 A.D. 50-108 60-138 466-495 ...
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Toward the end of the fourth and beginning of the fifth centuries the Sensate wave of Graeco - Hellenic - Roman literature had worn itself out . It had run its span of life and now was dead . In its place there came the rising tide of ...
Toward the end of the fourth and beginning of the fifth centuries the Sensate wave of Graeco - Hellenic - Roman literature had worn itself out . It had run its span of life and now was dead . In its place there came the rising tide of ...
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Such dynamism and variety and contrast in present - day literary vogues are but a reflection of the Sensate nature of our literature . Finally , the trait of quantity and colossalism , as against quality , is a typical sign of the ...
Such dynamism and variety and contrast in present - day literary vogues are but a reflection of the Sensate nature of our literature . Finally , the trait of quantity and colossalism , as against quality , is a typical sign of the ...
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Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Proportion of Religious and Secular Compositions by Centuries | 33 |
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