The Bucknell Review, 第 8-9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 84 頁
... desire for self- expression , the majority of artists has always been on the side of the critics and moralists and ... desires , but I fail to see any reason why the artist should obey his laws . The painter would do much better to read ...
... desire for self- expression , the majority of artists has always been on the side of the critics and moralists and ... desires , but I fail to see any reason why the artist should obey his laws . The painter would do much better to read ...
第 111 頁
... desire for them , but who is unable to take them both . Surely he will take one of them through a quality in him the nature of which is to differentiate between two similar things . All the distinguishing qualities you have mentioned ...
... desire for them , but who is unable to take them both . Surely he will take one of them through a quality in him the nature of which is to differentiate between two similar things . All the distinguishing qualities you have mentioned ...
第 320 頁
... desires and as a means to this goal the acquisition of power . 3 The reason for this is that nature has created men so that they desire everything , but are unable to attain it ; desire being thus always greater than the faculty of ...
... desires and as a means to this goal the acquisition of power . 3 The reason for this is that nature has created men so that they desire everything , but are unable to attain it ; desire being thus always greater than the faculty of ...
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LEONARDO DA VINCIS PHILOSOPHY OF ORIGINALITY | 1 |
FROM ANALYSIS TO CREATION | 17 |
THE PARADOX OF RELIGIOUS POETRY | 38 |
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