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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 29 筆
第 195 頁
... movement , the movement of history within and beyond the poem which sweeps the reader up in its evolving process . But he needs a point or frame of reference , perhaps a E , gnomon or place of rest , by and from which to measure and ...
... movement , the movement of history within and beyond the poem which sweeps the reader up in its evolving process . But he needs a point or frame of reference , perhaps a E , gnomon or place of rest , by and from which to measure and ...
第 454 頁
... movements . First , we provide a body of texts - in this case Chinese poems . Poetry is not " a poem , " but occurs ... movement , occurring simultaneously with the first , is to reconstitute a group of important conceptual terms of ...
... movements . First , we provide a body of texts - in this case Chinese poems . Poetry is not " a poem , " but occurs ... movement , occurring simultaneously with the first , is to reconstitute a group of important conceptual terms of ...
第 455 頁
... movement is less obvious than the other two and finally more interesting : by observing the coherence of the hermeneutic tradition , to extend it , to show the possibility of understanding poems in terms commen- surate with but not the ...
... movement is less obvious than the other two and finally more interesting : by observing the coherence of the hermeneutic tradition , to extend it , to show the possibility of understanding poems in terms commen- surate with but not the ...
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