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dtoart. natiodifferentfrohildren.assoonasthe hadescapedthethreateningdangersofthelongand shiveringiceperiod,andhadputhishouseinorder,hebegan tokecertainthingshoughtbeautiful,although theyinhisfighththewild anilsofthejungle.heveredthetoh picturesoftheelephantsandthedeered,and outofapieceofstone,hehackedtheroughfiguresofthose ehoughtstattractive. assoonastheegyptiansandthebabyloniansandthe persiansandalltheotherpeopleoftheeasthadfounded theirlittleuntriesalongtheheeuphrates,they begantobuildgnifitpalacesfortheirkings,ied brightpiecesofjeenandplantedgardens anybrightflowers. ouroadsfrohedistant asiaticprairies,enjoyingafreeandeasyexistenceas fightersandhunters,posedsohe ghtydeedsoftheirgreatleadersandiedaforf poetryilourohousandyears later,selvesonthegreekinland, andhadbuilttheir``citystates,theyexpressedtheir joyandtheirsnifitteles,instatues,in ediesandintragedies,andineverynof art. therons,liketheircarthaginianrivals,oobusy adnisteringotherpeopleandkiohavech lovefor``uselessandunprofitableadvehespirit. theyheroadsandbridgesbutthey borrothegreeks.theyied sofarturehe dendsoftheirdayatheirstatuesandtheirhistories andtheirsaiserelatini tationsofgreekinals.houtthatvagueandhardto defihihere benoartandtheronrustedthatparticularsort ofpersonality.theeireneededeffitsoldiersand tradesn.thebusinessofakingpictures tners. thencathedarkages.thebarbarianheproverbial bullintheashopofeeurope.hehadnouse forsoftheyear 1921,helikedthegazineversofprettyladies,butthrew thereragsedintotheash etoleabetter.theriedtoundothe dageedafetheash shepictures. butbythisti,hiso,h hiroheeast,haddevelopedintosothingverybeautiful andhedeupforhispastandindiffereheso iddleagesheeurope isnceedanidhad borrothegreeksainsandnothing atallfroheolderforofartofegyptandassyria,not tospeakofindiaanda,plydid,asfar asthepeopleofthattionceed.indeed,s ...
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