The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 121 頁
... writing about the will , but in order to give his idea linguistic form he finds it necessary to exercise will . He ... writer , or upon the painter or the composer , for that matter . Not because there are no words or no notes or no ...
... writing about the will , but in order to give his idea linguistic form he finds it necessary to exercise will . He ... writer , or upon the painter or the composer , for that matter . Not because there are no words or no notes or no ...
第 278 頁
... writing and the moment when the writing was begun . This spreading of time remains , in more than one respect , measureless and elusive ; the chronicle ends without the author's ever telling us all about the day of October 12 , or even ...
... writing and the moment when the writing was begun . This spreading of time remains , in more than one respect , measureless and elusive ; the chronicle ends without the author's ever telling us all about the day of October 12 , or even ...
第 102 頁
... writing a history of Architecture . He was not writing a builder's hand- book . He was not writing a survey of the Architecture of his own or any other time . He was not writing a treatise on aesthetics . He was writing what may be best ...
... writing a history of Architecture . He was not writing a builder's hand- book . He was not writing a survey of the Architecture of his own or any other time . He was not writing a treatise on aesthetics . He was writing what may be best ...
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