The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... painting , poetry and theatre , his remarks con- cerning the last are almost all contained in two paragraphs devoted to a brief discussion of Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author , the first play , Ortega claims , to be a ...
... painting , poetry and theatre , his remarks con- cerning the last are almost all contained in two paragraphs devoted to a brief discussion of Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author , the first play , Ortega claims , to be a ...
第 63 頁
... painting can deny that lines move or that colors vibrate . In fact , one of the first questions we ask of a painting is : where is the path for my eye ? Yet the " move- ment " in a painting is not the same as the " movement ” in a film ...
... painting can deny that lines move or that colors vibrate . In fact , one of the first questions we ask of a painting is : where is the path for my eye ? Yet the " move- ment " in a painting is not the same as the " movement ” in a film ...
第 65 頁
... painting . Now , tell me , where can I take hold of my first piece of film ? ” 17 I have asked you to contemplate along with me the exploitability of the film , and we have reached the conclusion that its exploit- ability rests upon its ...
... painting . Now , tell me , where can I take hold of my first piece of film ? ” 17 I have asked you to contemplate along with me the exploitability of the film , and we have reached the conclusion that its exploit- ability rests upon its ...
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