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 29 筆
第 203 頁
... cause of it being that the English audience is not accustomed to playing jigsaw puzzles with missing pieces . Reading habits can be trained and changed . Once one begins to expect the form of discontinuity , however , does the problem ...
... cause of it being that the English audience is not accustomed to playing jigsaw puzzles with missing pieces . Reading habits can be trained and changed . Once one begins to expect the form of discontinuity , however , does the problem ...
第 239 頁
... cause and effect . In reference to a couplet like ( 76 ) , he writes : " each line first presents a sense impression [ the rustling of bamboo , and the movement of lotus ] and then identifies the cause [ returning laundry women and the ...
... cause and effect . In reference to a couplet like ( 76 ) , he writes : " each line first presents a sense impression [ the rustling of bamboo , and the movement of lotus ] and then identifies the cause [ returning laundry women and the ...
第 291 頁
- words theory does not cause change on the level claimed by those who either see it as the means of salvation or fear it as the subverter of values . It does not even cause critical self - consciousness or make one aware of one's ...
- words theory does not cause change on the level claimed by those who either see it as the means of salvation or fear it as the subverter of values . It does not even cause critical self - consciousness or make one aware of one's ...
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