The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 53 筆
第 63 頁
... common men . Citizenship was a virtue not a right . Like Rousseau , they pointed out that ' people ' could be properly understood to refer only to private persons . ' Citizens , ' on the other hand , be- spoke the participation of the ...
... common men . Citizenship was a virtue not a right . Like Rousseau , they pointed out that ' people ' could be properly understood to refer only to private persons . ' Citizens , ' on the other hand , be- spoke the participation of the ...
第 93 頁
... common language could be divided into three general cat- egories : words of a rhetorical nature common to all the arts ; words of a technical nature proper to painting , yet sometimes also used in the other arts ; and finally some ...
... common language could be divided into three general cat- egories : words of a rhetorical nature common to all the arts ; words of a technical nature proper to painting , yet sometimes also used in the other arts ; and finally some ...
第 100 頁
... common intellectual culture and interact at every level of experience . It was not inflexibly cut - and - dried , but responsive to the requirements of a Roman culture . The core was always the subjects of the trivium and quadrivium ...
... common intellectual culture and interact at every level of experience . It was not inflexibly cut - and - dried , but responsive to the requirements of a Roman culture . The core was always the subjects of the trivium and quadrivium ...
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