The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 94 頁
... Orient . Into every phase of life the Eastern influence penetrated , until nothing , no dress , no art , no furniture , no philosophy escaped its notice . " Chinoiserie " became a fashion of incredible propor- tions . Vases , clocks ...
... Orient . Into every phase of life the Eastern influence penetrated , until nothing , no dress , no art , no furniture , no philosophy escaped its notice . " Chinoiserie " became a fashion of incredible propor- tions . Vases , clocks ...
第 104 頁
... Orient for Europeans in the Orient with enough knowledge to make maps and to recognize commercial possibilities , the philosophes and bourgeoisie alike found the Jesuit missionaries . Though not scientific treatises in any sense of the ...
... Orient for Europeans in the Orient with enough knowledge to make maps and to recognize commercial possibilities , the philosophes and bourgeoisie alike found the Jesuit missionaries . Though not scientific treatises in any sense of the ...
第 107 頁
... Orient . As travelogues , much of the Jesuit material , particularly the Lettres édifiantes , achieved a considerable success . For many readers , the Jesuit writ- ings on the Orient provided romance and escape . Escape has been a ...
... Orient . As travelogues , much of the Jesuit material , particularly the Lettres édifiantes , achieved a considerable success . For many readers , the Jesuit writ- ings on the Orient provided romance and escape . Escape has been a ...
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