A. Kenneth Clark thinks civilization is too abstract to recognize B. it is not wrong to care more about a building than about people C. floods in southern Africa arouse understandable feelings of guilt D. it is found that the collapse of Notre Dame was caused by human相关知识点: 试题来源:...
asked Kenneth Clark 50 years ago in the influential BBC series on the subject. “I don’t know, and I can’t define it in abstract terms, yet. But I think I can recognize it when I see it, and I’m looking at it now.” And he turned to gesture behind him, at the soaring ...
“What is civilization?” asked Kenneth Clark 50 years ago in the influential BBC series on the subject. “I don’t know, and I can’t define it in abstract terms, yet. But I think I can recognize it when I see it, and I’m looking at it now.” And he turned to gesture behind...
asked Kenneth Clark 50 years ago in the seminal BBC series on the subject. “I don’t know, and I can’t define it in abstract terms, yet. But I think I can recognize it when I see it, and I’m looking at it now.” And he turned to gesture behind him, at the soaring Gothic...
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asked Kenneth Clark 50 years ago in the influential BBC series on the subject. "I don't know, and I can't define it in abstract terms, yet. But I think I can recognize it when I see it, and I'm looking at it now." And he turned to gesture behind him, at the soaring Gothic...
【题目】"What is civilization? " asked Kenneth Clark 50years ago in the influential BBC series on Me subje ct. "I don't know, and I can't define it in abstract t erms, yet. But I think I can recognize it when I see it. And I'm looking at it now." And he turned to ges ...
“What is civilization? ”asked Kenneth Clark 50 years ago in the BBC series on the subject. “I don’t know, and I can’t define it in abstract terms, yet.1”And he turned to gesture behind him, at the soaring Gothic towers and flying buttresses of Notre Dame. ...
“What is civilization?” asked Kenneth Clark 50 years ago in the BBC series on the subject. “I don’t know, and I can’t define it in abstract terms, yet. But I think I can recognise it when I see it, and I’m looking at it now.” And he turned to gesture behind him, at...
asked Kenneth Clark 50 years ago in the seminal BBC series on the subject. "I don't know,and I can't define it in abstract terms,yet.But I think I can recognize it when I see it,and I'm looking at it now." And he turned to gesture behind him,at the ...