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... possible techniques de- scribed by Freud . He described them accurately , but in spite of his at- tempts he failed to find their common and essential characteristic . His conclusion was that the same techniques are to be found in dreams ...
... possible techniques de- scribed by Freud . He described them accurately , but in spite of his at- tempts he failed to find their common and essential characteristic . His conclusion was that the same techniques are to be found in dreams ...
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... possible that the most primitive art is in some cases almost realistic , much more so than the art extending from the neolithic to the preclassic Greek period ? If we try to compare the most primitive paleolithic art to children's first ...
... possible that the most primitive art is in some cases almost realistic , much more so than the art extending from the neolithic to the preclassic Greek period ? If we try to compare the most primitive paleolithic art to children's first ...
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... possible when Charlemagne lived , so would agriculture not have been possible at the time of Cro- Magnon man . He stated that two significant conclusions can be drawn : ( 1 ) “ No invention or discovery can take place until the ac ...
... possible when Charlemagne lived , so would agriculture not have been possible at the time of Cro- Magnon man . He stated that two significant conclusions can be drawn : ( 1 ) “ No invention or discovery can take place until the ac ...
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