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 14 頁
observe each other reciprocally and to listen to their dogs and roosters ; but they died of old age without making reciprocal visits.2 Lao - tzu and the Taoists were anti - intellectual , holding all propagation of knowledge , including ...
observe each other reciprocally and to listen to their dogs and roosters ; but they died of old age without making reciprocal visits.2 Lao - tzu and the Taoists were anti - intellectual , holding all propagation of knowledge , including ...
第 235 頁
... listen to Sacred Books ' ) , should come before the latter in the usual SVO ( subject - verb - object ) order . Instead , we see that not only the relative word order of ch'iu yüan and lin hsia are reversed , but also they are separated ...
... listen to Sacred Books ' ) , should come before the latter in the usual SVO ( subject - verb - object ) order . Instead , we see that not only the relative word order of ch'iu yüan and lin hsia are reversed , but also they are separated ...
第 451 頁
... listen to the texts themselves to tell us how they wish to be understood . Another area in which the historicity of hermeneutic contracts does not apply is in " low " literary forms , particularly in their early stages , before they ...
... listen to the texts themselves to tell us how they wish to be understood . Another area in which the historicity of hermeneutic contracts does not apply is in " low " literary forms , particularly in their early stages , before they ...
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