Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... further use of their military technology could endanger the survival of civilization . In general , Harting's work is one of the most successful examples of scientific futurology from the perspective of richness of imagination , but the ...
... further use of their military technology could endanger the survival of civilization . In general , Harting's work is one of the most successful examples of scientific futurology from the perspective of richness of imagination , but the ...
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... further examples . The inverted couplet , as designed by the poet ( quoted in You 1970 , 62 ) lends itself to a natural [ 12/34/567 ] However , when the normal word order is reinstated , would give rise to dissonant scansion [ 123/45/67 ] ...
... further examples . The inverted couplet , as designed by the poet ( quoted in You 1970 , 62 ) lends itself to a natural [ 12/34/567 ] However , when the normal word order is reinstated , would give rise to dissonant scansion [ 123/45/67 ] ...
第 517 頁
... Further , the subject of the poem is Barthes's anachronic subject . If we read the poem in a linear fashion , we are taken in by the deception . The poem sets up a medial scene of ravishment ( Barthes's sumptuous montage of images ) to ...
... Further , the subject of the poem is Barthes's anachronic subject . If we read the poem in a linear fashion , we are taken in by the deception . The poem sets up a medial scene of ravishment ( Barthes's sumptuous montage of images ) to ...
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