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:48:00
And it's an important difference
because it characterizes...

:48:03
...the great technical leap from
the ancient into the modern world.

:48:08
You remember how those saints
had very flat faces...

:48:12
...and the background was
on the same plane as the foreground?

:48:15
- Perspective.
- Right, perspective. That's it.

:48:18
Let me show you another
very good example of that.

:48:25
"The frame on this one is bigger"?
Boy, you are a dummy.

:48:29
Don't give me "perspective."
Take a hike. Take a hike.

:48:34
Twenty-eight.
:48:37
- Four. Fifty-one.
- Levoxyl.

:48:41
U-ni-tycon.
:48:44
Eighty-seven.
:48:47
- Ninety... four.
- Darvocet.

:48:50
Red-du-tem-puh.
:49:04
- I'm hungry. Can we get outta here?
- You're always hungry.

:49:07
- Why don't you try and learn something?
- There's nothing to learn.

:49:09
- Interesting fact. This is where
Henry James lived. - Who?

:49:13
- The bandleader, stupid.
- Married to Betty Grable? I knew that.

:49:18
No, you're thinking of
Harry James the trumpeter.

:49:20
Henry James married to Grable.
:49:22
- Henry James, the author. Yeah?
- Oh.

:49:25
This is where he lived
and where he worked, and...

:49:28
Where did he eat? I'm hungry.
I don't care where he lived.

:49:31
I remember.
The Hair-ess, right?

:49:35
- The "H" is silent.
- Oh, did he write that too?

:49:42
Oh, gee.
Frenchy, I'm still sick.

:49:46
I'm weak. I'm weak.
I can't go.

:49:49
You're gonna miss a very interesting
"Great Books" discussion.

:49:53
I know. It kills me.
It just kills me.

:49:55
But I'm just gonna lay here.
I'll see you when you come back.


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