| 31. | Many years later Benjamin Britten followed Elgar s precedent using his own juvenilia as the basis of his " Simple Symphony ".
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| 32. | Hulin de Loo considered them van Eyck's " juvenilia "; Friedl�nder and Panofsky associated them with the workshop of van Eyck.
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| 33. | One odd side effect is to discourage other companies from going into family entertainment, for fear of then being held hostage to their juvenilia.
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| 34. | Debussy surely expected his juvenilia to be buried with him, but he did not count on all those musicological shovels scraping at his coffin.
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| 35. | Martin's fantasy architecture influenced the Glasstown and Angria of the Bront?juvenilia, where he himself appears as Edward de Lisle of Verdopolis.
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| 36. | Planners of the early seasons worried, with reason, about how to sell Schubert's juvenilia in blocks of programs, as chronology demanded.
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| 37. | The camp is a saturnalia of juvenilia, with a lot of old white rich guys running around naked and in sheets, costumed as Druids.
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| 38. | A few people might ask, however, why is this sort of low-end commercial juvenilia being showcased at a museum of fine art?
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| 39. | It collects the band's early singles and EPs on CD . " Juvenilia " was the first Verlaines'release on CD.
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| 40. | The early volumes include juvenilia, including correspondence between Marx and his father, Marx's poetry, and letters from Engels to his sister.
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