The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 83 筆
第 55 頁
... hand we can " lose ourselves " in the theatrical experience during the performance— and I think we often can , because this kind of theatre , again like other primitive art , involves an experience on an almost physical level - we are ...
... hand we can " lose ourselves " in the theatrical experience during the performance— and I think we often can , because this kind of theatre , again like other primitive art , involves an experience on an almost physical level - we are ...
第 23 頁
... hand , is no more the natural food of the falcon than of any other animal ; but meat , of which the lure invariably consisted , in this context would be decidedly grim , if not sinisterly ambiguous . " 20 The lure , of course , is ...
... hand , is no more the natural food of the falcon than of any other animal ; but meat , of which the lure invariably consisted , in this context would be decidedly grim , if not sinisterly ambiguous . " 20 The lure , of course , is ...
第 74 頁
... hand in it consciously . This new intellectual stance developed in a society which had entered a slowly but ... hand , the idea of progress emerges : man , the maker of his own history , betters his social fate and continues to improve ...
... hand in it consciously . This new intellectual stance developed in a society which had entered a slowly but ... hand , the idea of progress emerges : man , the maker of his own history , betters his social fate and continues to improve ...
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