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 333 頁
... source text . The most extreme form of this is the chi - chü practice , which culls lines from various sources to form a new " poem " with a new context ; divorce of the lines from their original associations thus probably is required ...
... source text . The most extreme form of this is the chi - chü practice , which culls lines from various sources to form a new " poem " with a new context ; divorce of the lines from their original associations thus probably is required ...
第 335 頁
... source of Chinese literature probably because their operations meet the literary sensitivity , as well as the pragmatic function required of literature , by their working through the principle of indirection and suggestion . Parallelism ...
... source of Chinese literature probably because their operations meet the literary sensitivity , as well as the pragmatic function required of literature , by their working through the principle of indirection and suggestion . Parallelism ...
第 475 頁
... sources of variation which ... will often serve to produce a difference in the degrees of our appro- bation or blame . The one is the different humors of particular men ; the other , the particular manners and opinions of our age and ...
... sources of variation which ... will often serve to produce a difference in the degrees of our appro- bation or blame . The one is the different humors of particular men ; the other , the particular manners and opinions of our age and ...
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