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 57 筆
第 20 頁
... turn the cloud black ; good ones turn it into bright colors . Order is kept in the community not by strict laws , but by the efforts of the citizens to keep their clouds as colorful as possible . Resemblances to Gulliver's Travels are ...
... turn the cloud black ; good ones turn it into bright colors . Order is kept in the community not by strict laws , but by the efforts of the citizens to keep their clouds as colorful as possible . Resemblances to Gulliver's Travels are ...
第 145 頁
... turn my gaze to the gorges on my right . As the sun goes down , the mountain stream swells higher , As the clouds ... turns out to be something ironical . Even his Wanderlust , which he satisfies by roaming the mountains and rivers and ...
... turn my gaze to the gorges on my right . As the sun goes down , the mountain stream swells higher , As the clouds ... turns out to be something ironical . Even his Wanderlust , which he satisfies by roaming the mountains and rivers and ...
第 466 頁
... turn in his argument when he talks about " our past " and though perhaps not literally - " their past . " He maintains that poems should be " read well . " This means that literary hermeneutics remains valid in spite of a great ...
... turn in his argument when he talks about " our past " and though perhaps not literally - " their past . " He maintains that poems should be " read well . " This means that literary hermeneutics remains valid in spite of a great ...
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