The Bucknell Review, 第 14-15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 70 筆
第 103 頁
... effect that Hooper's donning of the veil has upon the woman who deeply loves him and upon a community of churchgoing Christians un- accustomed to being disconcertingly reminded of what they have given theoretical assent to . Similarly ...
... effect that Hooper's donning of the veil has upon the woman who deeply loves him and upon a community of churchgoing Christians un- accustomed to being disconcertingly reminded of what they have given theoretical assent to . Similarly ...
第 49 頁
... effect of the discontinuity of the back- ground of a Parmigianino madonna painting touches a sympathetic chord in ourselves and our experience with modern art . A resolu- tion of tension may be dishonest even when that resolution is ...
... effect of the discontinuity of the back- ground of a Parmigianino madonna painting touches a sympathetic chord in ourselves and our experience with modern art . A resolu- tion of tension may be dishonest even when that resolution is ...
第 4 頁
... effect begins to be more important than the ornamental motifs as such . I shall call this capital " B , " while the morphologically earlier one shown in fig . 2 will be called " A. " The question for us is whether it is possible to ...
... effect begins to be more important than the ornamental motifs as such . I shall call this capital " B , " while the morphologically earlier one shown in fig . 2 will be called " A. " The question for us is whether it is possible to ...
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