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 9 頁
... give lectures or a little charity , When I give , I give myself . Ladies and gentlemen , this campus is yours . Utopianism in World Literature A. Owen Aldridge My purpose in. PRESIDENT CHANG'S ADDRESS 9 CHANG ( Cambridge University.
... give lectures or a little charity , When I give , I give myself . Ladies and gentlemen , this campus is yours . Utopianism in World Literature A. Owen Aldridge My purpose in. PRESIDENT CHANG'S ADDRESS 9 CHANG ( Cambridge University.
第 252 頁
... give us the impression that Liu Hsieh is much more concerned with the moral function of literature than with its aesthetic appeal to him . Such an erroneous reading may then lead us to conclude that feng ( the " wind " ) means the ...
... give us the impression that Liu Hsieh is much more concerned with the moral function of literature than with its aesthetic appeal to him . Such an erroneous reading may then lead us to conclude that feng ( the " wind " ) means the ...
第 291 頁
... give rise to changes , small and large , cannot be determined in advance . - - This returns us to the question with which we began : what is the relationship between the theory of interpretive communities and change ? In fact , it is ...
... give rise to changes , small and large , cannot be determined in advance . - - This returns us to the question with which we began : what is the relationship between the theory of interpretive communities and change ? In fact , it is ...
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