The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 55 筆
第 16 頁
... interest in ideas as ideas , nor in art and science for what they may do in liberating and elevating the human spirit . " The frontier was -and persisted in being - a “ limit beyond which it was dangerous and unrespectable for thought ...
... interest in ideas as ideas , nor in art and science for what they may do in liberating and elevating the human spirit . " The frontier was -and persisted in being - a “ limit beyond which it was dangerous and unrespectable for thought ...
第 3 頁
... interests seem to occupy a place at least as important as that occupied by the philosophical interest . And that is the Symposium . This also , though to a lesser degree , differs in form from the other dialogues . The serious argu ...
... interests seem to occupy a place at least as important as that occupied by the philosophical interest . And that is the Symposium . This also , though to a lesser degree , differs in form from the other dialogues . The serious argu ...
第 36 頁
... interest in the fresco and in Michelangelo reveals the potential scope of his visual art . ) That he merely abandoned these shorter and more confining forms rather than lost his ability to create in them should be obvious to any serious ...
... interest in the fresco and in Michelangelo reveals the potential scope of his visual art . ) That he merely abandoned these shorter and more confining forms rather than lost his ability to create in them should be obvious to any serious ...
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