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Time in these sonnets is no longer a principle of dissolution and destruction , no longer the element in which life loses its substance and ideals their value , but rather the form in which man becomes aware of his spiritual life and ...
Time in these sonnets is no longer a principle of dissolution and destruction , no longer the element in which life loses its substance and ideals their value , but rather the form in which man becomes aware of his spiritual life and ...
第 340 頁
The formal elements become “ semanticized ” when correlated with the " content " and the semantic of the text becomes " structured " when correlated with the " form : " " form " and " content " interpenetrate each other in the poetic ...
The formal elements become “ semanticized ” when correlated with the " content " and the semantic of the text becomes " structured " when correlated with the " form : " " form " and " content " interpenetrate each other in the poetic ...
第 455 頁
This final movement is essential : through it the new readers of the literature participate in the tradition , pose its old question afresh , and begin to allow the hermeneutics to become a way of knowing rather than an object of ...
This final movement is essential : through it the new readers of the literature participate in the tradition , pose its old question afresh , and begin to allow the hermeneutics to become a way of knowing rather than an object of ...
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