Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 97 頁
... cooking pot and a pan by her side , he has good reason to be reassured about the possibility of surviving as a family.10 Like Yasuko , Shigeko obediently follows Shiematsu on that long and dangerous walk to the company plant and sets to ...
... cooking pot and a pan by her side , he has good reason to be reassured about the possibility of surviving as a family.10 Like Yasuko , Shigeko obediently follows Shiematsu on that long and dangerous walk to the company plant and sets to ...
第 303 頁
... cook a delicious dish without actually eating it . In both case , the persons involved would only feel a sense of loss . This is certainly not true if the reader is a theoretical critic ( and the observer a chef ) , and especially when ...
... cook a delicious dish without actually eating it . In both case , the persons involved would only feel a sense of loss . This is certainly not true if the reader is a theoretical critic ( and the observer a chef ) , and especially when ...
第 482 頁
... cook's feelings , s / he may want to recommend himself or herself by creating the impression that s / he shares our tastes , and so forth . In all these respects , however , value judgments are no different from any other kind of ...
... cook's feelings , s / he may want to recommend himself or herself by creating the impression that s / he shares our tastes , and so forth . In all these respects , however , value judgments are no different from any other kind of ...
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