The Bucknell Review, 第 11 卷Bucknell University Press, 1962 |
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第 102 頁
... hand too reverent to claim for man the ability to equal God's creation and on the other hand too pain- fully aware of the artist's limitations in expressing his own vision , let alone the whole Truth which it reflects . On the level of ...
... hand too reverent to claim for man the ability to equal God's creation and on the other hand too pain- fully aware of the artist's limitations in expressing his own vision , let alone the whole Truth which it reflects . On the level of ...
第 3 頁
... hand , there is little attempt ( except for a short colloquy between Socrates and Agathon ) to alter directly the statements of previous speakers , or affect those whose turns are still to come . It must be , then , to other hints which ...
... hand , there is little attempt ( except for a short colloquy between Socrates and Agathon ) to alter directly the statements of previous speakers , or affect those whose turns are still to come . It must be , then , to other hints which ...
第 51 頁
in hand , on plate 1 , and on plate 100 surveys the imaginative unity behind him as one form , tools in hand . " Birth imagery and , by obvious implication , death imagery pervade Jerusalem . The design on plate two portrays the birth ...
in hand , on plate 1 , and on plate 100 surveys the imaginative unity behind him as one form , tools in hand . " Birth imagery and , by obvious implication , death imagery pervade Jerusalem . The design on plate two portrays the birth ...
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