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 66 筆
第 50 頁
... Character as a Medium for Poetry and ended it with a quotation from Fenollosa " the ideogram is related to the ... characters for granted . In a sense , we have become a little bit callous and insensitive to the beauty that foreigners ...
... Character as a Medium for Poetry and ended it with a quotation from Fenollosa " the ideogram is related to the ... characters for granted . In a sense , we have become a little bit callous and insensitive to the beauty that foreigners ...
第 182 頁
... characters on the page " - - “ we may form a perfectly good five character line of poetry ... like each line in the Confucian Odes .... " 28 He translates this line : " the spiritual forces registered by Y Yin provide a point of ...
... characters on the page " - - “ we may form a perfectly good five character line of poetry ... like each line in the Confucian Odes .... " 28 He translates this line : " the spiritual forces registered by Y Yin provide a point of ...
第 387 頁
... character must embody not only those elements of present reality but also something embryonic of the future society . Thus the typical character cannot but be " positive " . This narrow Zhdanovite view cannot easily accomodate characters ...
... character must embody not only those elements of present reality but also something embryonic of the future society . Thus the typical character cannot but be " positive " . This narrow Zhdanovite view cannot easily accomodate characters ...
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