Harvey is a remarkable instance of the refining influence of classicalstudies.
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Even the Reformation could not dispense with classicalstudies for this purpose.
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Mill did, in fact, deliver a noble panegyric upon classicalstudies.
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Following a spell of classicalstudies, punk rock became the Next Big Thing.
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The conclusion of Marius' classicalstudies coincided with M. Gillenormand's departure from society.
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The Germans in many ways did injury to classicalcivilization.
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With the New decline of classicalcivilization.
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The Irish writers got these ideas of dress without having contacted, for example, classicalcivilization, or any foreign civilization.
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It is clear, however, that Rome's victory in the gigantic struggle was essential to the continued progress of classicalcivilization.
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Archaeology), which has yielded not only the most various but the most continuous evidence from the Neolithic age to the twilight of classicalcivilization.
Ús de classics en anglès
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HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.
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Some of the finest classics in our literature are penned in prose.
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Science fiction classics that all have one thing in common: flying cars.
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What we need, as Comrade Stalin himself has said, are Soviet classics.
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The dictionary market is tougher, because the classics are already available electronically.
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I therefore decreed that no Galilean be allowed to teach the classics.
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Comforting in the best way, with updated classics and a modern sensibility.
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Preserving the classics is all well and good, but at what price?
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Here are the classics, in no particular order, for your spooky enjoyment.
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His, of course, were scarcely recognizable as the classics that informed them.
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I'm happy to say that my records are considered classics as well.
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Here are some of the Games' unique sports and takes on classics.
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First among the little classics of the world stands the Gettysburg Address.
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After the primary grades it consisted chiefly of the classics and mathematics.
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Scholasticism was obliged to make way for the classics and natural science.