The World and Its Peoples: U.S.A.Greystone Press, 1966 - 642 sivua |
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... developed his " white writing " technique , an attempt to apply principles of Eastern calligraphy to the rhythms of Western civilization . The technique is used to dramatic effect in such works of his as City Lightning ( 1944 ) seen ...
... developed his " white writing " technique , an attempt to apply principles of Eastern calligraphy to the rhythms of Western civilization . The technique is used to dramatic effect in such works of his as City Lightning ( 1944 ) seen ...
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... developed some of the features which were to be character- istic in the years ahead . The English choral tradition had been trans- planted to New England and had begun to follow the New Englanders as they moved out of their original ...
... developed some of the features which were to be character- istic in the years ahead . The English choral tradition had been trans- planted to New England and had begun to follow the New Englanders as they moved out of their original ...
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... developed and perfected , real pictures were used to recreate motion in the same fashion . By 1870 Henry R. Heyl of Phil- adelphia was projecting a series of photographs on a screen so that an entire audience could experience a brief ...
... developed and perfected , real pictures were used to recreate motion in the same fashion . By 1870 Henry R. Heyl of Phil- adelphia was projecting a series of photographs on a screen so that an entire audience could experience a brief ...
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