Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... intention , see John Reichert , pp . 59-95 , and David Newton De Nolina ed . , On Literary Intention ( Edinburgh : Edinburgh Univ . Press , 1976 ) ; E. D. Hirsch , Jr. , Validity in Interpretation ( New Haven & London : Yale Univ ...
... intention , see John Reichert , pp . 59-95 , and David Newton De Nolina ed . , On Literary Intention ( Edinburgh : Edinburgh Univ . Press , 1976 ) ; E. D. Hirsch , Jr. , Validity in Interpretation ( New Haven & London : Yale Univ ...
第 579 頁
... intention is conveyed , and ( 3 ) the effect such intention produced . A comparision of two works of very different cultural or philosophical backgrounds such as Chinese and Western may present very dissimilar results when the findings ...
... intention is conveyed , and ( 3 ) the effect such intention produced . A comparision of two works of very different cultural or philosophical backgrounds such as Chinese and Western may present very dissimilar results when the findings ...
第 580 頁
... intention . However , he emphatically stresses that this attempt to " discern " and to " realize " the author's intention is an act in the present progressive tense ; it is in " the sense of becoming . " He argues that the realiza- tion ...
... intention . However , he emphatically stresses that this attempt to " discern " and to " realize " the author's intention is an act in the present progressive tense ; it is in " the sense of becoming . " He argues that the realiza- tion ...
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