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... style ( Fig . 13 ) . We therefore have to ask what were the reasons for this significant cultural change along the northern frontier of China , and what was the significance of the new route in the relationship between China and Central ...
... style ( Fig . 13 ) . We therefore have to ask what were the reasons for this significant cultural change along the northern frontier of China , and what was the significance of the new route in the relationship between China and Central ...
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... style in describing Eden's ' raptur❜d hour ' and ' shady bower ' . Paradise , is , of course , out of reach to all mortal life , and the register emphasises its distance from the poor country folk in whose language the poem purports to ...
... style in describing Eden's ' raptur❜d hour ' and ' shady bower ' . Paradise , is , of course , out of reach to all mortal life , and the register emphasises its distance from the poor country folk in whose language the poem purports to ...
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... style , technique , music , while also sneaking into view the seductive possi- bility that form , like style , is the man . In art , writes Pater , form , in the full signification of that word , is everything , and the mere matter is ...
... style , technique , music , while also sneaking into view the seductive possi- bility that form , like style , is the man . In art , writes Pater , form , in the full signification of that word , is everything , and the mere matter is ...
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