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 489 頁
... mode occurs normatively in Chinese , far less often in English poetry ; the collocational is encountered in both Chinese and English ; the pictorial mode characterizes some traditional Chinese poems and a few modern English poets ...
... mode occurs normatively in Chinese , far less often in English poetry ; the collocational is encountered in both Chinese and English ; the pictorial mode characterizes some traditional Chinese poems and a few modern English poets ...
第 491 頁
... mode of poetic expression in Chinese lyrics . The characteristic absence of any logical or grammatical connectives in this mode captures , in poetic terms , the most natural and pristine moment of lyrical expression . It is that moment ...
... mode of poetic expression in Chinese lyrics . The characteristic absence of any logical or grammatical connectives in this mode captures , in poetic terms , the most natural and pristine moment of lyrical expression . It is that moment ...
第 503 頁
... mode in Chinese poetry is a particularly significant mode in a comparative context . This is because , first of all , through its perspective , particularly the notion of the implied correlation between " scene " and " feeling , " we ...
... mode in Chinese poetry is a particularly significant mode in a comparative context . This is because , first of all , through its perspective , particularly the notion of the implied correlation between " scene " and " feeling , " we ...
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