The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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الصفحة 96
... Western society : In these days of mass - education our Western World is more amply supplied with virtuosi who are masters of these techniques and who could put them into operation again any day if they felt the impulse in themselves ...
... Western society : In these days of mass - education our Western World is more amply supplied with virtuosi who are masters of these techniques and who could put them into operation again any day if they felt the impulse in themselves ...
الصفحة 97
... Western commercial technique of visually advertising the tradesman's wares , " a decadent prostitution of artistic intentions which originated in England during the Vic- torian and Edwardian periods.31 This particular mode of artistic ...
... Western commercial technique of visually advertising the tradesman's wares , " a decadent prostitution of artistic intentions which originated in England during the Vic- torian and Edwardian periods.31 This particular mode of artistic ...
الصفحة 260
... Western world to a purer life . This formula , long popular under the Czars , applies word for word to the Communist ... Western culture . Romantic love is another emotional element in modern Western culture which the Russians have found ...
... Western world to a purer life . This formula , long popular under the Czars , applies word for word to the Communist ... Western culture . Romantic love is another emotional element in modern Western culture which the Russians have found ...
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