The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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الصفحة 43
... ideas . Particularly important is the impact on this age of non - literary forms of communication such as have emerged from recent monumental studies of the symbolic values attached to insignia , garments , crowns , thrones , coins ...
... ideas . Particularly important is the impact on this age of non - literary forms of communication such as have emerged from recent monumental studies of the symbolic values attached to insignia , garments , crowns , thrones , coins ...
الصفحة 183
... ideas . From the comparative judgment that one idea seems more basic than another , it is an easy - but faulty - step to the idea that wherever a comparative judgment is made , a superlative judgment is also made . One idea which is ...
... ideas . From the comparative judgment that one idea seems more basic than another , it is an easy - but faulty - step to the idea that wherever a comparative judgment is made , a superlative judgment is also made . One idea which is ...
الصفحة 106
... ideas from Allston's development of his objective correlative and in placing them side by side with ideas of American Romantics on the one hand and Coleridge on the other , we may hope that the similarity will demonstrate the im ...
... ideas from Allston's development of his objective correlative and in placing them side by side with ideas of American Romantics on the one hand and Coleridge on the other , we may hope that the similarity will demonstrate the im ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
December 1961 Number | 2 |
ALCESTE ORGON AND LE RIDICULE DE LA VERTU | 15 |
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