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 451 頁
... argument we have been speaking of " high " literary texts , texts from periods when there was already a complex idea of what that literary form was , how it should be written , and how it should be understood ; in such periods " high ...
... argument we have been speaking of " high " literary texts , texts from periods when there was already a complex idea of what that literary form was , how it should be written , and how it should be understood ; in such periods " high ...
第 473 頁
... arguments against axiological skepticism . What may be noted here , aside from that remarkable sequence of pronouns and , of course , the embarrassment of the argument by the examples , 10 is the recouping for " us " of a privilege that ...
... arguments against axiological skepticism . What may be noted here , aside from that remarkable sequence of pronouns and , of course , the embarrassment of the argument by the examples , 10 is the recouping for " us " of a privilege that ...
第 475 頁
... argument thus moves us inexorably toward the same uncertainties from which it was designed to extricate us : for the same exceptions to the general rule would have to be acknowledged , the same defects would have to be imputed to those ...
... argument thus moves us inexorably toward the same uncertainties from which it was designed to extricate us : for the same exceptions to the general rule would have to be acknowledged , the same defects would have to be imputed to those ...
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