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76 Then , for those who pass successfully this stage of the “ Mystic Death , ” comes the final stage of Union with the Divine Reality , Nirvana , where “ the state of Absolute Life is not merely perceived and enjoyed by the self , as in ...
76 Then , for those who pass successfully this stage of the “ Mystic Death , ” comes the final stage of Union with the Divine Reality , Nirvana , where “ the state of Absolute Life is not merely perceived and enjoyed by the self , as in ...
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37 Thus in the symbolic stage and type of art the Idea is inadequately expressed and is dominated by external form ; in the romantic stage the balance is again disrupted , because here the Idea , being infinite , strives to be free from ...
37 Thus in the symbolic stage and type of art the Idea is inadequately expressed and is dominated by external form ; in the romantic stage the balance is again disrupted , because here the Idea , being infinite , strives to be free from ...
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Frank Chambers also tries to prove that the curve of art evolution , and its essential stages , are very similar in Ancient Greece and in ... The first stage is characterized by a nonaesthetic estimation of beauty and the fine arts .
Frank Chambers also tries to prove that the curve of art evolution , and its essential stages , are very similar in Ancient Greece and in ... The first stage is characterized by a nonaesthetic estimation of beauty and the fine arts .
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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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