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 19 頁
... animals , although they are specially favored with grace , while pagans , relying only on the light of nature , manifest more virtues than the Reformed Church claims to behold . " The herma- phroditic inhabitants averaging eight feet in ...
... animals , although they are specially favored with grace , while pagans , relying only on the light of nature , manifest more virtues than the Reformed Church claims to behold . " The herma- phroditic inhabitants averaging eight feet in ...
第 35 頁
... Animals are used as symbols of both perpetrators and victims of violence , but in the three plays in question animal imagery has as its main purpose the underscoring of the brutish in man . The earlier exiled Chinese poet to whom I have ...
... Animals are used as symbols of both perpetrators and victims of violence , but in the three plays in question animal imagery has as its main purpose the underscoring of the brutish in man . The earlier exiled Chinese poet to whom I have ...
第 111 頁
... animals on the floor of the cave , but they were all leading towards the inside ; not one was leading toward the outside . What we call ' death ' is a tiger's cave for human beings . This is also the reason people fear ' death . ' This ...
... animals on the floor of the cave , but they were all leading towards the inside ; not one was leading toward the outside . What we call ' death ' is a tiger's cave for human beings . This is also the reason people fear ' death . ' This ...
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