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... period , 3000 B.C. , to Buddha , 500 B.C. Cycles of Creativeness Creative impulses come in waves . The West - European Renais- sance , from the late medieval period onward , was at first largely a renewal of the ancient quests — an ...
... period , 3000 B.C. , to Buddha , 500 B.C. Cycles of Creativeness Creative impulses come in waves . The West - European Renais- sance , from the late medieval period onward , was at first largely a renewal of the ancient quests — an ...
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... period and carried forward through the period of Bach , Haydn , and Mozart , that the art of tone and rhythm could become worthy of the great work in which the creative mind must lose itself if it is to function at all . Creativeness ...
... period and carried forward through the period of Bach , Haydn , and Mozart , that the art of tone and rhythm could become worthy of the great work in which the creative mind must lose itself if it is to function at all . Creativeness ...
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... period ( at about five years ) is actually the end of the way for the first tactile order of experience , as the order given by external requirements and sanctions drills into the child from about five to adolescence the necessary ...
... period ( at about five years ) is actually the end of the way for the first tactile order of experience , as the order given by external requirements and sanctions drills into the child from about five to adolescence the necessary ...
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