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... Later these bases of knowledge were expressed and developed by writing . Thus Ounas , of the Sixth Dynasty , engraved on the walls of his tomb texts that were a codification of cosmogonic science for the whole duration of the Pharaonic ...
... Later these bases of knowledge were expressed and developed by writing . Thus Ounas , of the Sixth Dynasty , engraved on the walls of his tomb texts that were a codification of cosmogonic science for the whole duration of the Pharaonic ...
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... later , when his weary soul preferred half - tones to the brilliant light which dazzled his first years . The rough - hewn , forbidding silhouette of the old castle , a heavy military structure which had lost its draw - bridge and moat ...
... later , when his weary soul preferred half - tones to the brilliant light which dazzled his first years . The rough - hewn , forbidding silhouette of the old castle , a heavy military structure which had lost its draw - bridge and moat ...
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... later friendships in the theatre for there were masks by Jean Victor - Hugo and music by ( amongst others ) Auric who was never to leave Cocteau , writing the musical scores for his best - known films , such as l'Eternel Retour , La ...
... later friendships in the theatre for there were masks by Jean Victor - Hugo and music by ( amongst others ) Auric who was never to leave Cocteau , writing the musical scores for his best - known films , such as l'Eternel Retour , La ...
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Our Uncle Lautrec | 22 |
The Frivolous Prince Jean By Geoffrey Wagner | 28 |
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