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 11 頁
... society portrayed in any literary form . Utopia . as a particular literary genre consists of a relatively detailed description of an imaginary society incorporating elements of the philosophical discourse or the fictitious narrative ...
... society portrayed in any literary form . Utopia . as a particular literary genre consists of a relatively detailed description of an imaginary society incorporating elements of the philosophical discourse or the fictitious narrative ...
第 16 頁
... society in which all these abuses have been eliminated . Some critics have argued that More did not intend his work to be intended literally and that it is filled with paradoxes or ambiguities like the Praise of Folly by his ...
... society in which all these abuses have been eliminated . Some critics have argued that More did not intend his work to be intended literally and that it is filled with paradoxes or ambiguities like the Praise of Folly by his ...
第 103 頁
... Society of Jesus , or the Jesuit Society , came to Japan as a Christian missionary , landing at Kagoshima , the southernmost tip of her main islands in 1549. For approximately the next 90 years , until the Tokugawa Shogunate passed a ...
... Society of Jesus , or the Jesuit Society , came to Japan as a Christian missionary , landing at Kagoshima , the southernmost tip of her main islands in 1549. For approximately the next 90 years , until the Tokugawa Shogunate passed a ...
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