The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 36 筆
第 49 頁
... Effect ; all , both Morning & Night , is now a dark cavern . It is the Fashion ; they Produce System & Monotony . When you view a Collection of Pictures painted since Venetian Art was the Fashion , or Go into a Modern Exhibition , with ...
... Effect ; all , both Morning & Night , is now a dark cavern . It is the Fashion ; they Produce System & Monotony . When you view a Collection of Pictures painted since Venetian Art was the Fashion , or Go into a Modern Exhibition , with ...
第 68 頁
... effect they would have on the spectator . In Olympia , particularly on the east pedi- ment , there is already something of a rhetorical quality in the figures as they turn toward the spectator . The effect of the work of art upon the ...
... effect they would have on the spectator . In Olympia , particularly on the east pedi- ment , there is already something of a rhetorical quality in the figures as they turn toward the spectator . The effect of the work of art upon the ...
第 117 頁
... effect of this sometimes is to make an advantageous or adaptive system into a disadvantageous or maladaptive one . An example of this might be the persistence of systems involving such population - limiting devices as the cultural ...
... effect of this sometimes is to make an advantageous or adaptive system into a disadvantageous or maladaptive one . An example of this might be the persistence of systems involving such population - limiting devices as the cultural ...
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