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 52 筆
第 262 頁
... refer , they certainly refer to possible fictional worlds rather than to the real world . It is absurd to claim , for example , that the name Raskolnikov refers to an individual who actually existed in Petersburg around the middle of ...
... refer , they certainly refer to possible fictional worlds rather than to the real world . It is absurd to claim , for example , that the name Raskolnikov refers to an individual who actually existed in Petersburg around the middle of ...
第 295 頁
... refer to radically different principles . In the resulting narrative , change is at once inevitable and somewhat mysterious , since the assumptions impelling this kind of history forbid the discovery of a pattern too regular or too ...
... refer to radically different principles . In the resulting narrative , change is at once inevitable and somewhat mysterious , since the assumptions impelling this kind of history forbid the discovery of a pattern too regular or too ...
第 562 頁
... refer to a poem's argument or theme ; this reminds one of Liu Hsieh's wei - t'i . He uses " local texture " to refer to its concrete detail , which is similar to what Liu Hsieh calls shih - i and chih - tzu . In Ransom's words , " a ...
... refer to a poem's argument or theme ; this reminds one of Liu Hsieh's wei - t'i . He uses " local texture " to refer to its concrete detail , which is similar to what Liu Hsieh calls shih - i and chih - tzu . In Ransom's words , " a ...
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