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... century Athens as both the cradle and the great period of the arts , the sciences , and of civilization itself . - It is this that explains why by the eighteenth century , at a time when the classical scholar had already fulfilled his ...
... century Athens as both the cradle and the great period of the arts , the sciences , and of civilization itself . - It is this that explains why by the eighteenth century , at a time when the classical scholar had already fulfilled his ...
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... century has to offer is to behave like an ostrich . It is a current fashion in art to return to the primitive , but ... century's desire for eclecticism and provide a multiform building . This can offer the director a variable plant 120 ...
... century has to offer is to behave like an ostrich . It is a current fashion in art to return to the primitive , but ... century's desire for eclecticism and provide a multiform building . This can offer the director a variable plant 120 ...
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... century , there was a morbid separation , due first to the Napoleonic wars and later to the Germanizing influences at Queen Victoria's court . These influences affected the universities , with the result that Anglo- Saxon began to be ...
... century , there was a morbid separation , due first to the Napoleonic wars and later to the Germanizing influences at Queen Victoria's court . These influences affected the universities , with the result that Anglo- Saxon began to be ...
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