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 8 頁
... seen or heard are described with a series of references to their actions . The word t'ai ( which I have translated as " speechless " ) has many connotations . It can mean " blank - minded " or " being at a loss as a result of surprise ...
... seen or heard are described with a series of references to their actions . The word t'ai ( which I have translated as " speechless " ) has many connotations . It can mean " blank - minded " or " being at a loss as a result of surprise ...
第 29 頁
... seen to stem from her own repressed sexual desire . Also , while material wealth is seen as something finally illusory from the metaphysical ( Buddhist - Taoist ) perspective of the classic novel , it is seen as an actuality , a real ...
... seen to stem from her own repressed sexual desire . Also , while material wealth is seen as something finally illusory from the metaphysical ( Buddhist - Taoist ) perspective of the classic novel , it is seen as an actuality , a real ...
第 301 頁
... seen as a universalizing tendency , but it might also be seen . as undermining the logical possibility of universals . Niu means " cow " and kua niu means " snail " : do we say that " snail " ( like ox , cattle , and shui niu ...
... seen as a universalizing tendency , but it might also be seen . as undermining the logical possibility of universals . Niu means " cow " and kua niu means " snail " : do we say that " snail " ( like ox , cattle , and shui niu ...
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