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 103 頁
... late 16th century , some three hundred years before the Meiji Restoration . The fact that the Japanese were already familiar with Aesop's fables so long ago may seem quite starange to those who are unaware of the situation , but ...
... late 16th century , some three hundred years before the Meiji Restoration . The fact that the Japanese were already familiar with Aesop's fables so long ago may seem quite starange to those who are unaware of the situation , but ...
第 341 頁
... late years upon his retreat in the Wang River estate when Wang wrote these poems in company with his friend P'ei Ti - P'ei also wrote twenty poems in corresponding to Wang's . Wang also drew the famous Wang River Scroll to describe the ...
... late years upon his retreat in the Wang River estate when Wang wrote these poems in company with his friend P'ei Ti - P'ei also wrote twenty poems in corresponding to Wang's . Wang also drew the famous Wang River Scroll to describe the ...
第 452 頁
... late twentieth century would mark a paralyzing fear of change and an inability to confront a new intellectual world . On the other hand , the problems posed by the increasingly global civilization of the late twentieth century are of a ...
... late twentieth century would mark a paralyzing fear of change and an inability to confront a new intellectual world . On the other hand , the problems posed by the increasingly global civilization of the late twentieth century are of a ...
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