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  • Since these had been elements of Clementi's music for a long time, it is no surprise that he should have made common cause with these proto-Romantic or "classicizing"...
  • Because of this, he goes on to say, "pop is a classicizing aesthetic, not an innovating, modernizing one".
  • The classical and classicizing 17th century philosophical legacy they drew upon was shared with those whom they drove into exile.
  • My work focused on Gustav von Aschenbach's classicizing rhetoric and its implications vis-à-vis Friedrich Nietzsche's Die Geburt der Tragödie.
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