The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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... represented with frontal faces were the Gorgons and Satyrs , due to religious and artistic influences from the East during the seventh century . Before that time , frontality was unknown to the Greeks . It disappeared again during the ...
... represented with frontal faces were the Gorgons and Satyrs , due to religious and artistic influences from the East during the seventh century . Before that time , frontality was unknown to the Greeks . It disappeared again during the ...
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... represented by Athens and Oberon's forest , leads to con- fusion , to be sure , but also to a reward of sorts — a ... represents the beginning of wisdom . The passage from Corinthians ( I Cor.iii.18-19 ) offers an appropriate warning to ...
... represented by Athens and Oberon's forest , leads to con- fusion , to be sure , but also to a reward of sorts — a ... represents the beginning of wisdom . The passage from Corinthians ( I Cor.iii.18-19 ) offers an appropriate warning to ...
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have been the two - edged symbol of love and death , representing frustration or else fulfillment of sexual power as a means of spiritual enlightenment . Representing the latter , the sword would imply , paradoxically , the avoidance of ...
have been the two - edged symbol of love and death , representing frustration or else fulfillment of sexual power as a means of spiritual enlightenment . Representing the latter , the sword would imply , paradoxically , the avoidance of ...
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