The Dark Lantern: A Historical Study of Sight in Shakespeare, Webster, and MiddletonActa Universitatis Gothoburgensis, 1999 - 533 psl. |
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... example of sight , using a percussive meta- phor which had been introduced already by Alhazen , his argument is ... example , the Calvinist George Hakewill , to whom I will return in the next chapter , would interpret the camera as a ...
... example of sight , using a percussive meta- phor which had been introduced already by Alhazen , his argument is ... example , the Calvinist George Hakewill , to whom I will return in the next chapter , would interpret the camera as a ...
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... example of this phenomenon is afforded by Frances Yates in her famous study of the art of memory , where she suggests that the extraordinary suc- cess of image - less Ramist mnemotechnics in a Protestant country like England " may ...
... example of this phenomenon is afforded by Frances Yates in her famous study of the art of memory , where she suggests that the extraordinary suc- cess of image - less Ramist mnemotechnics in a Protestant country like England " may ...
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... example , he is not urging his sighted readers to follow the gruesome example of Oedipus , but cautioning them to beware of the eye and to assume control of its idolatrous tendencies . At one point in the text he recommends a " treatise ...
... example , he is not urging his sighted readers to follow the gruesome example of Oedipus , but cautioning them to beware of the eye and to assume control of its idolatrous tendencies . At one point in the text he recommends a " treatise ...
Turinys
INTRODUCTION | iii |
THE DARK LANTERN | 45 |
THE REFORMED EYE | 107 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 6
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