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 189 頁
... transcendence to a purely spiritual or divine state . " It is well known that Pound considered the Chinese Taoists and Buddhists as irresponsible , decadent mystics and was himself an ardent Confucianist.45 Perhaps the Taoist and ...
... transcendence to a purely spiritual or divine state . " It is well known that Pound considered the Chinese Taoists and Buddhists as irresponsible , decadent mystics and was himself an ardent Confucianist.45 Perhaps the Taoist and ...
第 190 頁
... transcendence or communication with spirits ( " sun above it all " ) to the immanent domain of real history and real empire . The main point of Yi Yin's lesson in " pragmatic contemplation " may be just the necessity of such a re- turn ...
... transcendence or communication with spirits ( " sun above it all " ) to the immanent domain of real history and real empire . The main point of Yi Yin's lesson in " pragmatic contemplation " may be just the necessity of such a re- turn ...
第 195 頁
... transcendence to the invisible world presupposes the return to immanent empire and pragmatic action . By entering this poem containing history that points beyond itself , and joining in its synchronic matrix of ling , shared sensibility ...
... transcendence to the invisible world presupposes the return to immanent empire and pragmatic action . By entering this poem containing history that points beyond itself , and joining in its synchronic matrix of ling , shared sensibility ...
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