Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... Letters , tells of the happy country of the Troglodytes , primitive cave - dwellers , who lived as a single family , seeking the interest of individuals in the interest of the community and considering justice for others as charity for ...
... Letters , tells of the happy country of the Troglodytes , primitive cave - dwellers , who lived as a single family , seeking the interest of individuals in the interest of the community and considering justice for others as charity for ...
第 104 頁
... letters in 1593. Here a question arises - why was this text , which had originally been translated in literary style , printed only after having been re - edited and re - translated in conversational style ? The answer is that the ...
... letters in 1593. Here a question arises - why was this text , which had originally been translated in literary style , printed only after having been re - edited and re - translated in conversational style ? The answer is that the ...
第 212 頁
... Letters , ed . D. D. Paige ( New York : New Directions , 1971 ) , p . 323 . 13. The literal translation is given by Professors Yu - Kung Kao and Tsu - Lin Mei in " Syntax , Diction , and Imagery in T'ang Poetry , " Harvard Journal of ...
... Letters , ed . D. D. Paige ( New York : New Directions , 1971 ) , p . 323 . 13. The literal translation is given by Professors Yu - Kung Kao and Tsu - Lin Mei in " Syntax , Diction , and Imagery in T'ang Poetry , " Harvard Journal of ...
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