Spanish wealth creates both a golden age of art and literature and wasteful monuments such as El Escorial.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...of the main artists of this golden age is actually Miguel Cervantes. And he's famous because he wrote a novel called Don Quixote de..."
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"...of the main artists of this golden age is actually Miguel Cervantes. And he's famous because he wrote a novel called Don Quixote de..."
"It's easy to read, you can read it by yourself, okay? I highly recommend Don Quixote de la Mancha, okay? But during this time,..."
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The Dutch Golden Age begins with a poisoned Spanish windfall and ends with Vermeer exposing cracks in the respectable household.
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