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... style was replaced by an even more vigorous growth . Just as the second church at Cluny was probably amongst the earliest examples of the First Romanesque , so the third church at Cluny , begun in 1088 , revolutionized the Romanesque of ...
... style was replaced by an even more vigorous growth . Just as the second church at Cluny was probably amongst the earliest examples of the First Romanesque , so the third church at Cluny , begun in 1088 , revolutionized the Romanesque of ...
Page 129
... style is in no important way explained by it . In general he had learned from his teachers , besides volumes of useless lists of tropes , a pertinent lesson or two : that an effective speaker may well command more than one style ; that ...
... style is in no important way explained by it . In general he had learned from his teachers , besides volumes of useless lists of tropes , a pertinent lesson or two : that an effective speaker may well command more than one style ; that ...
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... style fall short of explaining his own . He frequently breaks his own rules : he seldom cares whether he arranges the various parts of an oration according to the regulations sponsored by him , for he adapts them to the needs of the ...
... style fall short of explaining his own . He frequently breaks his own rules : he seldom cares whether he arranges the various parts of an oration according to the regulations sponsored by him , for he adapts them to the needs of the ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 13 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19323 | 13 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19312 | 13 |
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