Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... effect of inversion . Specifically , Liu ascribes to inversion the rhetorical effect of suspense and surprise created , for instance , by reversing the narrative order of cause and effect . In reference to a couplet like ( 76 ) , he ...
... effect of inversion . Specifically , Liu ascribes to inversion the rhetorical effect of suspense and surprise created , for instance , by reversing the narrative order of cause and effect . In reference to a couplet like ( 76 ) , he ...
第 335 頁
... effect . Li - tz'u probably is derived from the philosophical outlook and its prominence in the literary manifestation is an indication of how deeply the binary conception is ingrained in the tradition . It works by the principle of ...
... effect . Li - tz'u probably is derived from the philosophical outlook and its prominence in the literary manifestation is an indication of how deeply the binary conception is ingrained in the tradition . It works by the principle of ...
第 514 頁
... effect , in language , of the signified . It has the effect of bringing out an irreducible signifier .... ( p . 250 ) This does not mean that it is not this signification that is essential to the advent of the subject . What is ...
... effect , in language , of the signified . It has the effect of bringing out an irreducible signifier .... ( p . 250 ) This does not mean that it is not this signification that is essential to the advent of the subject . What is ...
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