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 41 筆
第 176 頁
... claim that " Confucian historiography runs counter to the Western myth of decay . " Pound apparently sees a Western tradition dominated by selfishness , usura and greed , in spite of the high standards of such virtuous personages as ...
... claim that " Confucian historiography runs counter to the Western myth of decay . " Pound apparently sees a Western tradition dominated by selfishness , usura and greed , in spite of the high standards of such virtuous personages as ...
第 460 頁
... claim " of possession which makes the other's demand possible . There may have been ages and societies in which the " claim " of possessing language was not made . Confronting a piece of land or of language is easy when no one claims it ...
... claim " of possession which makes the other's demand possible . There may have been ages and societies in which the " claim " of possessing language was not made . Confronting a piece of land or of language is easy when no one claims it ...
第 461 頁
... claim to possess language . Even the Greeks speak of " Homer " more often than the Iliad ( whatever Homer's true ... claim to " language and demands to be recognized in it . And the claim usually promises some extension of self ...
... claim to possess language . Even the Greeks speak of " Homer " more often than the Iliad ( whatever Homer's true ... claim to " language and demands to be recognized in it . And the claim usually promises some extension of self ...
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