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 46 筆
第 125 頁
... exists or does not exist , nothing will ever negate the fact that you passionately loved such and such a picture , such and such a cause , or such and such a woman , lived it , willed it , undertook it , and engaged your whole being in ...
... exists or does not exist , nothing will ever negate the fact that you passionately loved such and such a picture , such and such a cause , or such and such a woman , lived it , willed it , undertook it , and engaged your whole being in ...
第 404 頁
... exists only in the form of reading , someone else's , one's own , and a composite reading , it cannot but be an " inter ... exist . " 38 Writing as well as reading is then an intertextual activity , and as a result one cannot " write or ...
... exists only in the form of reading , someone else's , one's own , and a composite reading , it cannot but be an " inter ... exist . " 38 Writing as well as reading is then an intertextual activity , and as a result one cannot " write or ...
第 503 頁
... exist : he merely points out what else does exist , which is nothing but sand . The ironic understatement acts as a kind of emphasis . ' 24 Despite the fact that in English poetry outer reality in the sense of " scene " is seldom ...
... exist : he merely points out what else does exist , which is nothing but sand . The ironic understatement acts as a kind of emphasis . ' 24 Despite the fact that in English poetry outer reality in the sense of " scene " is seldom ...
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