The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 42 頁
... expression suited to the basic obligations of the scholar or artist to elucidate religious truth . This poses a difficult aesthetic problem , for most scholars hesitate to decide upon the appropriateness of the mode of expression to the ...
... expression suited to the basic obligations of the scholar or artist to elucidate religious truth . This poses a difficult aesthetic problem , for most scholars hesitate to decide upon the appropriateness of the mode of expression to the ...
第 43 頁
... expression in works directed to different audiences . I suspect that a case could be made that the elaborate ... expression of new ideas and emotions . Even the lowliest of all medieval forms of expression , the saints ' lives , so often ...
... expression in works directed to different audiences . I suspect that a case could be made that the elaborate ... expression of new ideas and emotions . Even the lowliest of all medieval forms of expression , the saints ' lives , so often ...
第 57 頁
... expression . As Walter Abell puts it , " somewhere between the determinants and the expression of them , we must assume the existence of a transformer that converts the cultural potentials of the one into the cultural activities of the ...
... expression . As Walter Abell puts it , " somewhere between the determinants and the expression of them , we must assume the existence of a transformer that converts the cultural potentials of the one into the cultural activities of the ...
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