The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 32 頁
... give legs and feet , form and actuality to their thoughts " ; man must learn not to spend but to " hoard for power . " These statements , and they are representative of others in The Conduct of Life , reflect Emerson's conviction that ...
... give legs and feet , form and actuality to their thoughts " ; man must learn not to spend but to " hoard for power . " These statements , and they are representative of others in The Conduct of Life , reflect Emerson's conviction that ...
第 37 頁
... give more money for his slobberings Than you will give for Rafael's finest Things . * This broadside " To English Connoisseurs " which Blake ends with a neat parallelism about Christ being a carpenter and not a " Brewer's Servant " sums ...
... give more money for his slobberings Than you will give for Rafael's finest Things . * This broadside " To English Connoisseurs " which Blake ends with a neat parallelism about Christ being a carpenter and not a " Brewer's Servant " sums ...
第 50 頁
... Give me the Ideas . It is no matter what Words you put them into , " & others say , " Give me the Design , it is no matter for the Execution . " These People know Enough of Artifice , but Nothing of Art . Ideas cannot be Given but in ...
... Give me the Ideas . It is no matter what Words you put them into , " & others say , " Give me the Design , it is no matter for the Execution . " These People know Enough of Artifice , but Nothing of Art . Ideas cannot be Given but in ...
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