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Significados de classic period en inglés
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Uso de classic period en inglés
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He lacked the joyous spring that is a dominant note in the classicperiod.
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Should there be a classicperiod to art hereafter, its Pheidias may produce such faces.
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He would put Benjamin Franklin against any of the sages of the mythic or the classicperiod.
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But the Greeks of the classicperiod-theHellenes of literature, art and philosophy-willnever be known again.
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This extension of compass, however, is far from being the most important improvement since the classicperiod.
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These two groups, the 'Dancing Girls' and 'Music,' would have delighted the sculptors of the classicperiod.
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Renaissance of classicperiod.-FrancisI, Henry II, and the Louis.-Architecture ,muraldecoration, tapestry, furniture, wrought metals, ormoulu, silks, velvets, porcelains.
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In his whole character, Plutarch shows himself one of the best examples of the intelligent heathen of the later classicperiod.
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Contemporary with Klopstock are many noted writers, who distinguished themselves in what is known as the classicperiod of German literature.
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The Alternative Miss Ireland book published last year hints at the explosion of eye candy on walls and limbs that marked Sides's classicperiod.
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Sonny Rollins, one of the last greats still standing from jazz's classicperiod, has said it's like finding another room in the great pyramid.
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Perhaps the only point at which the mainstream studios got along with horror was during Universal's classicperiod before and during the second World War.
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The classicperiods in French furniture were those known as Francis I, Henry II and the three Louis,-XIV ,XV ,andXVI.
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Sprajc said the two cities reached their heyday in the Late and Terminal Classicperiods (600-1000 AD).
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Chactun likely had its heyday during the late Classicperiod of Maya civilization between 600 and 900 A.D., Sprajc said.
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Palenque was its most important city of the low western lands during the late Classicperiod, reaching its peak between 600 and 800 A.D.