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 59 筆
第 66 頁
... early Western stoffgeschichte which makes the tracing of the evolution of specific themes an end in itself . In demonstrating that " Ch'i Liang ch'i " , a poem by the Late Tang poet Kuan Hsiu ( 832-912 ) , marks a great shift in the ...
... early Western stoffgeschichte which makes the tracing of the evolution of specific themes an end in itself . In demonstrating that " Ch'i Liang ch'i " , a poem by the Late Tang poet Kuan Hsiu ( 832-912 ) , marks a great shift in the ...
第 451 頁
... early stages , before they became concerned with the question of understanding . Thus the early novel and short story in China can be legitimately considered in the same terms that one uses to think of the early novel in the west . Our ...
... early stages , before they became concerned with the question of understanding . Thus the early novel and short story in China can be legitimately considered in the same terms that one uses to think of the early novel in the west . Our ...
第 504 頁
mode and is promptly reminded of an analogous situation in the early days . of the Western tradition : Early Chinese songs do not as a rule introduce a comparison with an " as if " or " like , " but state it on the same footing as the ...
mode and is promptly reminded of an analogous situation in the early days . of the Western tradition : Early Chinese songs do not as a rule introduce a comparison with an " as if " or " like , " but state it on the same footing as the ...
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