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 84 筆
第 121 頁
... present , and future tend to be reduced to a kind of continuous present . For " God , " as Boethius observed in his Consolation of Philosophy , " has a condition of ever - present eternity . His knowledge , which passes over every ...
... present , and future tend to be reduced to a kind of continuous present . For " God , " as Boethius observed in his Consolation of Philosophy , " has a condition of ever - present eternity . His knowledge , which passes over every ...
第 133 頁
... present moment accomplished through the use of religious language in Shakespeare's Sonnet 108. For it must be re- membered that the river moon , in its associations with Great River and the surrounding mountains which form the present ...
... present moment accomplished through the use of religious language in Shakespeare's Sonnet 108. For it must be re- membered that the river moon , in its associations with Great River and the surrounding mountains which form the present ...
第 349 頁
... present , but how the Hsi Shih . allusion is motivatedly correlated to the present remains an indeterminacy . The motive of the poem is not as codified as those in the early examples . To be sure , codification is a matter of degree ...
... present , but how the Hsi Shih . allusion is motivatedly correlated to the present remains an indeterminacy . The motive of the poem is not as codified as those in the early examples . To be sure , codification is a matter of degree ...
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