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 121 頁
... continuous present . For " God , " as Boethius observed in his Consolation of Philosophy , " has a condition of ever - present eternity . His knowledge , which passes over every change of time . . . views in its own direct comprehension ...
... continuous present . For " God , " as Boethius observed in his Consolation of Philosophy , " has a condition of ever - present eternity . His knowledge , which passes over every change of time . . . views in its own direct comprehension ...
第 174 頁
The narratives of both the Chinese History and the Adams Cantos are continuous and linear . In both sequences Pound is more interested in the continuity , rather than the ruptures , of order .... The Chinese and American histories are ...
The narratives of both the Chinese History and the Adams Cantos are continuous and linear . In both sequences Pound is more interested in the continuity , rather than the ruptures , of order .... The Chinese and American histories are ...
第 468 頁
... continuously fluctuating or shifting system , for our individual needs , interests and resources are themselves functions ... continuous interplay among multiply configurable systems . It is difficult to devise ( and would be , perhaps ...
... continuously fluctuating or shifting system , for our individual needs , interests and resources are themselves functions ... continuous interplay among multiply configurable systems . It is difficult to devise ( and would be , perhaps ...
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