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	<title>Comments on: Stephen Sprouse: Classical Contradiction</title>
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		<title>By: AC</title>
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		<description>the great thing about sprouse was that he was such a classicist. no matter how &quot;out there&quot; or rebellious he got, there was always an elegance to his designs. thanks for sharing the beautiful illustrations and link!</description>
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