The Bucknell Review, 第 9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1960 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 44 筆
第 28 頁
... meaning in isolated historical events themselves . And the more historical material that is piled up the less likely are we to comprehend the whole pattern . The Cantos remain a formal structure destroyed by the sheer weight of their ...
... meaning in isolated historical events themselves . And the more historical material that is piled up the less likely are we to comprehend the whole pattern . The Cantos remain a formal structure destroyed by the sheer weight of their ...
第 312 頁
... meaning ; and the passive , or consonant , chord which completes the meaning of the dissonant chord and forms either a temporary point of repose or a complete close . The alternation of these two types of chords propels the music in its ...
... meaning ; and the passive , or consonant , chord which completes the meaning of the dissonant chord and forms either a temporary point of repose or a complete close . The alternation of these two types of chords propels the music in its ...
第 330 頁
... meaning that Machiavelli attached to them . Virtù certainly cannot be merely translated into English by the term virtue . Rather , it connotes the firmness , the boldness , the decisiveness of Plato's Ouuós , the sheer impetus of the ...
... meaning that Machiavelli attached to them . Virtù certainly cannot be merely translated into English by the term virtue . Rather , it connotes the firmness , the boldness , the decisiveness of Plato's Ouuós , the sheer impetus of the ...
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