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 153 頁
... ancient Chinese poetry . ' This translator may have the works of Ch'u Yuan in mind when he is writing his preface . In fact , the theme of exile continues to find expression in the works written by poet - officials in exile in ancient ...
... ancient Chinese poetry . ' This translator may have the works of Ch'u Yuan in mind when he is writing his preface . In fact , the theme of exile continues to find expression in the works written by poet - officials in exile in ancient ...
第 343 頁
... ancient " ; each occupies the first position of the line . The reason for this may be the metonymical predominance in this couple of lines : Mêng Wall is metonymical to the new home , and ancients trees and withering willows are in turn ...
... ancient " ; each occupies the first position of the line . The reason for this may be the metonymical predominance in this couple of lines : Mêng Wall is metonymical to the new home , and ancients trees and withering willows are in turn ...
第 344 頁
... ancient " and between " coming after " and " coming before " is a relative or transitory relation : today's " new " will be tomorrow's " ancient , " and today's " after " will be tomorrow's " before . " Eventually , these binaries in ...
... ancient " and between " coming after " and " coming before " is a relative or transitory relation : today's " new " will be tomorrow's " ancient , " and today's " after " will be tomorrow's " before . " Eventually , these binaries in ...
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