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The later classical age in music , the period of Bach , Handel , Mozart , Haydn , Beethoven , was either earlier than , or at least contemporaneous with , the classical age in German literature , with the period of Lessing , Schiller ...
The later classical age in music , the period of Bach , Handel , Mozart , Haydn , Beethoven , was either earlier than , or at least contemporaneous with , the classical age in German literature , with the period of Lessing , Schiller ...
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11 However , in the later period of the Kingdom , roughly in the thirteenth dynasty , the visualism is much more pronounced than during the preceding dynasties . It is manifest in a great increase of the sculpture of ordinary persons ...
11 However , in the later period of the Kingdom , roughly in the thirteenth dynasty , the visualism is much more pronounced than during the preceding dynasties . It is manifest in a great increase of the sculpture of ordinary persons ...
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... the first imitative “ submission ” to classical discipline being in the time of Francis I ( the Renaissance properly in its Italian fashion ) , and the third being later on , at the end of the eighteenth century , in the form of the ...
... the first imitative “ submission ” to classical discipline being in the time of Francis I ( the Renaissance properly in its Italian fashion ) , and the third being later on , at the end of the eighteenth century , in the form of the ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
LIST OF TABLES | 97 |
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