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... centuries later to the indigenous people of this continent . Before becoming nauseated , then , we turn , to face a century nearer our own ; the century of certitude , the solution of the cosmological problem , the self - confidence of ...
... centuries later to the indigenous people of this continent . Before becoming nauseated , then , we turn , to face a century nearer our own ; the century of certitude , the solution of the cosmological problem , the self - confidence of ...
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... century is a short and harmless episode compared to that long slumber of the creative imagination which lasted from the end of the second century B.C. to the third century A.D. For almost five hundred years not a single new form of any ...
... century is a short and harmless episode compared to that long slumber of the creative imagination which lasted from the end of the second century B.C. to the third century A.D. For almost five hundred years not a single new form of any ...
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... century Rheims no less than in fifthteenth - century Florence , and the competitive accumulation of collectors . The feeling for the art of the past in Donatello or Ghiberti is entirely different from that of the eighteenth - century ...
... century Rheims no less than in fifthteenth - century Florence , and the competitive accumulation of collectors . The feeling for the art of the past in Donatello or Ghiberti is entirely different from that of the eighteenth - century ...
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