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 68 頁
... period but also demonstrates that the legend reflects the frontier expansion and exploitation of the North Dynasties ... periods of Western literature on the basis of the literary works them- selves . " 22 Harry Levin , in his often ...
... period but also demonstrates that the legend reflects the frontier expansion and exploitation of the North Dynasties ... periods of Western literature on the basis of the literary works them- selves . " 22 Harry Levin , in his often ...
第 103 頁
... period from 1579 to 1582. In 1582 , a papal legate ( visitador ) named Alessandro Valignani set out on a journey for Rome , taking with him an envoy of three young boys , repre- sentatives of three powerful daimyo in Kyushu . The three ...
... period from 1579 to 1582. In 1582 , a papal legate ( visitador ) named Alessandro Valignani set out on a journey for Rome , taking with him an envoy of three young boys , repre- sentatives of three powerful daimyo in Kyushu . The three ...
第 142 頁
... period and partly due to the poet's personal fondness for the world of nature . The period in which Hsieh wrote , indeed , was a period when , to quote Liu Hsieh 力田 from his Wen - hsin - tiao - lung › , " Chuang and Lao had receded ...
... period and partly due to the poet's personal fondness for the world of nature . The period in which Hsieh wrote , indeed , was a period when , to quote Liu Hsieh 力田 from his Wen - hsin - tiao - lung › , " Chuang and Lao had receded ...
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