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... whole orientation of music ; yet until quite late in the eighteenth century most musicians probably regarded the progress of music as an uninterrupted development ever since the time when Alessandro Scarlatti , a generation before Bach ...
... whole orientation of music ; yet until quite late in the eighteenth century most musicians probably regarded the progress of music as an uninterrupted development ever since the time when Alessandro Scarlatti , a generation before Bach ...
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... whole dominating significant elements . And the coherence of the elements is the expression both of the reci- procal implications of their own natures and of the character of the whole ; for it is only within that character that the ...
... whole dominating significant elements . And the coherence of the elements is the expression both of the reci- procal implications of their own natures and of the character of the whole ; for it is only within that character that the ...
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... whole ' , or a whole possessed of meaning for thought . A ' significant whole ' is such that all its elements reciprocally involve one other , or reciprocally determine one another's being as contributory features in a single concrete ...
... whole ' , or a whole possessed of meaning for thought . A ' significant whole ' is such that all its elements reciprocally involve one other , or reciprocally determine one another's being as contributory features in a single concrete ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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