The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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... example , what are the explicit criteria for com- paring two novels , or five lyrics ? What are the limitations and pos- sibilities of the comparative method , historical and non - historical , in considering El Greco and Gauguin , for ...
... example , what are the explicit criteria for com- paring two novels , or five lyrics ? What are the limitations and pos- sibilities of the comparative method , historical and non - historical , in considering El Greco and Gauguin , for ...
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... example , all through the pre - classic ( c . 1300-1490 ) and classic periods ( c . 1490-1520 ) of the Florentine Renaissance the forms of facial features in non - portraiture and portraiture vary significantly only with reference to ...
... example , all through the pre - classic ( c . 1300-1490 ) and classic periods ( c . 1490-1520 ) of the Florentine Renaissance the forms of facial features in non - portraiture and portraiture vary significantly only with reference to ...
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... example , the Portrait of an Engraver of Precious Stones in the Louvre and The Halberdier in the C. Stillman Collection in New York ) -returned to the rich and began to be influenced by Bron- zino's style in his last portraits , despite ...
... example , the Portrait of an Engraver of Precious Stones in the Louvre and The Halberdier in the C. Stillman Collection in New York ) -returned to the rich and began to be influenced by Bron- zino's style in his last portraits , despite ...
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