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 39 頁
... dreams , a contrast which is noticed nearly always in regard to The Dream of the Red Chamber , and this conference was no exception . One paper cited the paradox by the author of the Dream : Truth becomes fiction when the fiction's true ...
... dreams , a contrast which is noticed nearly always in regard to The Dream of the Red Chamber , and this conference was no exception . One paper cited the paradox by the author of the Dream : Truth becomes fiction when the fiction's true ...
第 137 頁
... dream ; Who has ever awoke from the dream ? All we have are old joys and new grievances . In the future , if someone should face The night scene at the Yellow Pavilion , He should heave a long sigh for me . The first stanza presents a ...
... dream ; Who has ever awoke from the dream ? All we have are old joys and new grievances . In the future , if someone should face The night scene at the Yellow Pavilion , He should heave a long sigh for me . The first stanza presents a ...
第 511 頁
... dream , the man from the butterfly , Or the Emperor's amorous heart in spring from the cuckoo's cry ? Go and seek the moonlit mermaid shedding tears of pearl , Then burn with the jade in the sun till you vanish in smoke . All this could ...
... dream , the man from the butterfly , Or the Emperor's amorous heart in spring from the cuckoo's cry ? Go and seek the moonlit mermaid shedding tears of pearl , Then burn with the jade in the sun till you vanish in smoke . All this could ...
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