The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 51 筆
第 310 頁
... method or all the methods together can fully encompass the art object or provide a full interpretation and appreciation and evaluation of it . If we make of criticism a vestal virgin , we cannot expect her to bear fruit . The practical ...
... method or all the methods together can fully encompass the art object or provide a full interpretation and appreciation and evaluation of it . If we make of criticism a vestal virgin , we cannot expect her to bear fruit . The practical ...
第 362 頁
... method or technique of fostering second natures . Its net logical output as a method , however , renders that method itself morally null and void . Indoctrination into , on the other hand , is not so much a method as a mystique . It ...
... method or technique of fostering second natures . Its net logical output as a method , however , renders that method itself morally null and void . Indoctrination into , on the other hand , is not so much a method as a mystique . It ...
第 59 頁
... method , as used for example by Panofsky , Schapiro , and Meiss , perhaps even domi- nates over the psychologistic and formalistic methods . However , it is futile to try to draw sharp lines among the theories of the development of ...
... method , as used for example by Panofsky , Schapiro , and Meiss , perhaps even domi- nates over the psychologistic and formalistic methods . However , it is futile to try to draw sharp lines among the theories of the development of ...
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