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 16 頁
... the imaginary city , located somewhere on the Equator , are revealed by a Genoese sea - captain . Its population originally came from India , having fled from the conquering Moguls . The Solarians forbid private 16 TAMKANG REVIEW.
... the imaginary city , located somewhere on the Equator , are revealed by a Genoese sea - captain . Its population originally came from India , having fled from the conquering Moguls . The Solarians forbid private 16 TAMKANG REVIEW.
第 102 頁
... population received compulsory education . In the Meiji Era , it was famous enlightened thinkers such as Fukuzawa Yukichi and Tsubouchi Shoyo who exerted the greatest influence of the compilation of clementary school textbooks . These ...
... population received compulsory education . In the Meiji Era , it was famous enlightened thinkers such as Fukuzawa Yukichi and Tsubouchi Shoyo who exerted the greatest influence of the compilation of clementary school textbooks . These ...
第 383 頁
... population . It represented a significant reorientation from the May Fourth author - centered view . Between the author and the audience , the notion of the literary " text " was neglected . Henceforward , the primary concern for all ...
... population . It represented a significant reorientation from the May Fourth author - centered view . Between the author and the audience , the notion of the literary " text " was neglected . Henceforward , the primary concern for all ...
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