Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... final commentary from the Spirit . Some critics12 have interpreted the concluding dances to be a second antimasque designed to enhance , by contrast , the beauty of the courtly dances which follow the masque proper ; dances which , they ...
... final commentary from the Spirit . Some critics12 have interpreted the concluding dances to be a second antimasque designed to enhance , by contrast , the beauty of the courtly dances which follow the masque proper ; dances which , they ...
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... final and most important step in the full realization of the word set to music . In this phase of the poetico - musical work the singer becomes a creative artist , exhibiting , as it were , the finished art piece produced by the ...
... final and most important step in the full realization of the word set to music . In this phase of the poetico - musical work the singer becomes a creative artist , exhibiting , as it were , the finished art piece produced by the ...
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... Final End turns in practical wisdom to the task of directing and ordering free human activity toward man's final end . It is the same intellect at work . In the speculative order , it starts with the form of things and using first ...
... Final End turns in practical wisdom to the task of directing and ordering free human activity toward man's final end . It is the same intellect at work . In the speculative order , it starts with the form of things and using first ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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