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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 39 頁
... becomes not real when the unreal's real . [ Wang ] The paper on The Golden Cangue quoted a passage from that novel ... become somewhat of a historical rarity as one of the few persons who has attended all four of the comparative ...
... becomes not real when the unreal's real . [ Wang ] The paper on The Golden Cangue quoted a passage from that novel ... become somewhat of a historical rarity as one of the few persons who has attended all four of the comparative ...
第 123 頁
... becomes aware of his spiritual life and living nature . Thus , in Sonnet 115 , the poet casts a backward glance at his past anxieties over time and the threat which it posed to the relationship with his beloved patron - friend : But ...
... becomes aware of his spiritual life and living nature . Thus , in Sonnet 115 , the poet casts a backward glance at his past anxieties over time and the threat which it posed to the relationship with his beloved patron - friend : But ...
第 174 頁
... becomes dominant . Chinese and Occidental histories are mashed into a synchronic whole , pieces of a jigsaw puzzle to be related to each other . The meaning of history is now to be found not in the diachronic process , but in the ...
... becomes dominant . Chinese and Occidental histories are mashed into a synchronic whole , pieces of a jigsaw puzzle to be related to each other . The meaning of history is now to be found not in the diachronic process , but in the ...
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