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 304 頁
... claim their own models a panacea for all literary texts . This practice of reduction indeed does much harm to great ... claims , the findings are almost always subjective . 29 Another possible defect may be partly described as a ...
... claim their own models a panacea for all literary texts . This practice of reduction indeed does much harm to great ... claims , the findings are almost always subjective . 29 Another possible defect may be partly described as a ...
第 460 頁
... claim to the whole text and its heterocosm . In the case of shih the other reveals himself / herself engaged in the ... claims it . But once a claim has been staked , whether we want to acknowledge the validity of the claim or not , we ...
... claim to the whole text and its heterocosm . In the case of shih the other reveals himself / herself engaged in the ... claims it . But once a claim has been staked , whether we want to acknowledge the validity of the claim or not , we ...
第 485 頁
... claim on the possibility of a cognition of pure aesthetic value ( that is , " beauty " ) produced by nothing but the free ... Claims of Taste ( Cambridge , Mass . and London , 1979 ) . For a thoroughly irreverent examination of it , see ...
... claim on the possibility of a cognition of pure aesthetic value ( that is , " beauty " ) produced by nothing but the free ... Claims of Taste ( Cambridge , Mass . and London , 1979 ) . For a thoroughly irreverent examination of it , see ...
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