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For most of these countries — Spain, England, partly the Netherlands, and
France — the most “pagan” centuries were the eighteenth, the nineteenth, and
the twentieth. The beginning of the nineteenth century in several countries is
marked by ...
For most of these countries — Spain, England, partly the Netherlands, and
France — the most “pagan” centuries were the eighteenth, the nineteenth, and
the twentieth. The beginning of the nineteenth century in several countries is
marked by ...
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sixteenth ; 5.9 for the seventeenth ; 2.5 for the eighteenth ; 0.3 for the nineteenth ;
and - a sign of revival - 0.7 for the twentieth . If we include in it — under the
category of the non - Visual style - expressionism , then the percentage for the
non ...
sixteenth ; 5.9 for the seventeenth ; 2.5 for the eighteenth ; 0.3 for the nineteenth ;
and - a sign of revival - 0.7 for the twentieth . If we include in it — under the
category of the non - Visual style - expressionism , then the percentage for the
non ...
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Rameau, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven are still mainly within the borderline of this
balance; therefore the Idealistic period may be extended up to the very beginning
of the nineteenth century, including such great masterpieces as Beethoven's last
...
Rameau, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven are still mainly within the borderline of this
balance; therefore the Idealistic period may be extended up to the very beginning
of the nineteenth century, including such great masterpieces as Beethoven's last
...
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PART | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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