The Bucknell Review, 第 9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1960 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 36 筆
第 151 頁
there had been in the aristocratic circle at Castiglione's Urbino ) one man's artifice could easily be another man's ... man he was . In the Renaissance sprezzatura reconciled Art and Nature by making the artificial seem easy and ...
there had been in the aristocratic circle at Castiglione's Urbino ) one man's artifice could easily be another man's ... man he was . In the Renaissance sprezzatura reconciled Art and Nature by making the artificial seem easy and ...
第 214 頁
... man's contradictory existence in time . Despite the immortal thoughts of which his divine reason is capa- ble , man exists in the sub - divine , mortal world , where he is doomed to suffering , decay , and death . Man , this ...
... man's contradictory existence in time . Despite the immortal thoughts of which his divine reason is capa- ble , man exists in the sub - divine , mortal world , where he is doomed to suffering , decay , and death . Man , this ...
第 302 頁
... Man must be rational , be- cause God has endowed him with reason , Erasmus said : Nature hath endued man with knowledge of liberal sci- ences and a fervent desire of knowledge : which thing as it doth most specially withdraw man's wit ...
... Man must be rational , be- cause God has endowed him with reason , Erasmus said : Nature hath endued man with knowledge of liberal sci- ences and a fervent desire of knowledge : which thing as it doth most specially withdraw man's wit ...
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