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Therefore , he himself regards it as nonrigid and approximate . As a matter of fact , it is not universal at all . Even in regard to French literature , Bovet's periods and sequences are artificial to a considerable extent .
Therefore , he himself regards it as nonrigid and approximate . As a matter of fact , it is not universal at all . Even in regard to French literature , Bovet's periods and sequences are artificial to a considerable extent .
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Even in regard to the secular art , the last three centuries exceeded the centuries of the Middle Ages ( up to the fourteenth ) . But , as already explained , the more adequate picture demands that the proportion be taken not in regard ...
Even in regard to the secular art , the last three centuries exceeded the centuries of the Middle Ages ( up to the fourteenth ) . But , as already explained , the more adequate picture demands that the proportion be taken not in regard ...
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His advice with regard to success in love is : Have “ a great heavy purse . ” Again , in this part also the Roman de la Rose is very typical of a section of the literature of the period . The motives of this part are paralleled in ...
His advice with regard to success in love is : Have “ a great heavy purse . ” Again , in this part also the Roman de la Rose is very typical of a section of the literature of the period . The motives of this part are paralleled in ...
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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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