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 57 頁
... considered the universe of Chinese classical poetry orderly and harmonious , his versions are also more logical . Hence his translations are at once more and less than what would ordinarily be considered translation . As Hans Frankel ...
... considered the universe of Chinese classical poetry orderly and harmonious , his versions are also more logical . Hence his translations are at once more and less than what would ordinarily be considered translation . As Hans Frankel ...
第 330 頁
... considered in terms of the ontological status of the metaphor ) . With respect to pi , the referent can be either present or absent from the referential context of the poem . In the case of hsing , however , the metaphoric term is ...
... considered in terms of the ontological status of the metaphor ) . With respect to pi , the referent can be either present or absent from the referential context of the poem . In the case of hsing , however , the metaphoric term is ...
第 384 頁
... considered morally justifiable to insist on the " correct " political " content " . And like Zhdanov , Chinese literary cadres also reinforced their moral righteousness with nationalism . The result has been a spate of works written in ...
... considered morally justifiable to insist on the " correct " political " content " . And like Zhdanov , Chinese literary cadres also reinforced their moral righteousness with nationalism . The result has been a spate of works written in ...
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