淡江評論, 第 21 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1990 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 9 頁
... Pao - yü that she will leave unless he gets rid of his " bad habits , " and Pao - yü pays a visit to Tai - yü . Hsi - jen and Tai - yü express their feelings toward Pao - yü in different ways . In fact , Hsi - jen serves as a ...
... Pao - yü that she will leave unless he gets rid of his " bad habits , " and Pao - yü pays a visit to Tai - yü . Hsi - jen and Tai - yü express their feelings toward Pao - yü in different ways . In fact , Hsi - jen serves as a ...
第 12 頁
... Pao - yü's that Hsi - jen can at least temporarily control him ( as we have discussed before ) . Again , this in direct repetition of a lie , emphasizes the constant effort on Pao - yü's part to achieve an ideal balance between the two ...
... Pao - yü's that Hsi - jen can at least temporarily control him ( as we have discussed before ) . Again , this in direct repetition of a lie , emphasizes the constant effort on Pao - yü's part to achieve an ideal balance between the two ...
第 22 頁
... Pao - ch'ai hears the dreaming Pao - yü saying that he would prefer to believe in the predestined match between wood and stone than in that between gold and jade . Although the reader would normally expect the narrator to offer a ...
... Pao - ch'ai hears the dreaming Pao - yü saying that he would prefer to believe in the predestined match between wood and stone than in that between gold and jade . Although the reader would normally expect the narrator to offer a ...
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