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... nature is a thing unknown to the Hellenic world , only we have the choruses of Euripides , Socrates ' elder con- temporary , to prove the opposite , and in particular the lyrics of the Bacchae show us how potent in ancient times , as ...
... nature is a thing unknown to the Hellenic world , only we have the choruses of Euripides , Socrates ' elder con- temporary , to prove the opposite , and in particular the lyrics of the Bacchae show us how potent in ancient times , as ...
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... nature could have created the matchless green- wood atmosphere of As You Like It or dreamt the dream of fairy bowers in the Midsummer Night's Dream ? And what are L'Allegro and Il Penseroso but an exquisitely skilful harmonizing of two ...
... nature could have created the matchless green- wood atmosphere of As You Like It or dreamt the dream of fairy bowers in the Midsummer Night's Dream ? And what are L'Allegro and Il Penseroso but an exquisitely skilful harmonizing of two ...
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... Nature , on the necessity of having the eye on the object . Constable had a hard battle to fight against the patrons and connoisseurs of his day , who still clung to the eighteenth - century canons . But he won his battle ; his ...
... Nature , on the necessity of having the eye on the object . Constable had a hard battle to fight against the patrons and connoisseurs of his day , who still clung to the eighteenth - century canons . But he won his battle ; his ...
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