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The progress to be traced in his art is the development of richer harmonies through a larger handling and an ampler movement . The magical single lines of his early work melt more and more into periods ; already in the Georgics he ...
The progress to be traced in his art is the development of richer harmonies through a larger handling and an ampler movement . The magical single lines of his early work melt more and more into periods ; already in the Georgics he ...
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In the latter , Gradmann ' argues for a thick covering of forest that thinned out very considerably towards and in the Bronze Age and re - developed at some stage in the preRoman Iron Age . In the former , a number of.
In the latter , Gradmann ' argues for a thick covering of forest that thinned out very considerably towards and in the Bronze Age and re - developed at some stage in the preRoman Iron Age . In the former , a number of.
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In a letter to his sister Fanny of 17 March 1877 there is a passage about his reading Friendship's Garland , which is worth quoting in connexion with the development of his early political views . “ Do you know Matthew Arnold's ...
In a letter to his sister Fanny of 17 March 1877 there is a passage about his reading Friendship's Garland , which is worth quoting in connexion with the development of his early political views . “ Do you know Matthew Arnold's ...
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