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 74 筆
第 91 頁
... hand out to help someone , for example , but that person's skin peels off into his hand . He rescues one group of injured people , but they apparently drown overnight because they are too weak to move from the place where he had put ...
... hand out to help someone , for example , but that person's skin peels off into his hand . He rescues one group of injured people , but they apparently drown overnight because they are too weak to move from the place where he had put ...
第 217 頁
... hand , against the mythic appropriation of the historical into the natural , for which the distancing effect of semiology is a useful tool ; on the other hand , against any language or system abrogating to itself universal powers hence ...
... hand , against the mythic appropriation of the historical into the natural , for which the distancing effect of semiology is a useful tool ; on the other hand , against any language or system abrogating to itself universal powers hence ...
第 530 頁
... hand , and you will have the use of the cart . Knead clay in order to make a vessel . Adapt the nothing therein to the purpose in hand , and you will have the use of the vessel . Cut out doors and windows in order to make a room . Adapt ...
... hand , and you will have the use of the cart . Knead clay in order to make a vessel . Adapt the nothing therein to the purpose in hand , and you will have the use of the vessel . Cut out doors and windows in order to make a room . Adapt ...
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