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 15 頁
... western . portrayals of Arcadia . This was the Country of Intoxication envisioned by Wang Chi.5 A similar land where people solve the problems of life through sleeping was described by Su Tung - p'o in the eleventh century . The people ...
... western . portrayals of Arcadia . This was the Country of Intoxication envisioned by Wang Chi.5 A similar land where people solve the problems of life through sleeping was described by Su Tung - p'o in the eleventh century . The people ...
第 168 頁
... Western responses to nature , different religious traditions appear to divide them . Arthur Waley attributed most of the differences between Eastern and Western cultures to the fact that Western cultures were Christian and Eastern were ...
... Western responses to nature , different religious traditions appear to divide them . Arthur Waley attributed most of the differences between Eastern and Western cultures to the fact that Western cultures were Christian and Eastern were ...
第 317 頁
... Western traditions . In the light of the application of Western critical approaches to Chinese literature , which opens a new horizon for , and enlarges our perspectives of , interpreting and appreciating Chinese literature , we ...
... Western traditions . In the light of the application of Western critical approaches to Chinese literature , which opens a new horizon for , and enlarges our perspectives of , interpreting and appreciating Chinese literature , we ...
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