The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 25 筆
第 35 頁
... Blake make some brief reference to his opinions of Rubens and Venetian and Flemish artists , but very little is said in detail about why Blake reacted as he did . It is not the purpose of this essay to justify Blake's opinions or to ...
... Blake make some brief reference to his opinions of Rubens and Venetian and Flemish artists , but very little is said in detail about why Blake reacted as he did . It is not the purpose of this essay to justify Blake's opinions or to ...
第 36 頁
... Blake most loathed , for Rubens was everything , as a man and as an artist , that Blake was not . His case against Rubens , therefore , is as important to his work as his case against Locke.2 Rubens the man as well as Rubens the artist ...
... Blake most loathed , for Rubens was everything , as a man and as an artist , that Blake was not . His case against Rubens , therefore , is as important to his work as his case against Locke.2 Rubens the man as well as Rubens the artist ...
第 43 頁
... Blake to annotate the fifth " Discourse " according to his own preferences . While abhorring all that Reynolds admires in Rubens , Blake is able to use Reynolds ' seemingly objective assessments of both painters against what he ...
... Blake to annotate the fifth " Discourse " according to his own preferences . While abhorring all that Reynolds admires in Rubens , Blake is able to use Reynolds ' seemingly objective assessments of both painters against what he ...
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