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 14 頁
... borders of the state always follow the law when they talk , always have worthy objectives when they act , and excel nowhere but in the army when they seek recognition . Because of all this , the state is rich in times of peace , and the ...
... borders of the state always follow the law when they talk , always have worthy objectives when they act , and excel nowhere but in the army when they seek recognition . Because of all this , the state is rich in times of peace , and the ...
第 170 頁
... borders or up - river doing business " poems are by men . While this variation of the hermit theme really flowered in Heian Japan , poems in this vein have not caught on in America . It's hard to understand why they haven't because ...
... borders or up - river doing business " poems are by men . While this variation of the hermit theme really flowered in Heian Japan , poems in this vein have not caught on in America . It's hard to understand why they haven't because ...
第 210 頁
... borders the western hills and the birds rest in the nests . " Sticking to the one principle of the ideogrammic method , Pound refused to provide the reader with that amount of specificity and abstraction , and the result is obscurity ...
... borders the western hills and the birds rest in the nests . " Sticking to the one principle of the ideogrammic method , Pound refused to provide the reader with that amount of specificity and abstraction , and the result is obscurity ...
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