淡江評論, 第 26 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1995 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 36 頁
... describes as " the most serious theorist of human rights today " ( 340 ) . 9 Rorty describes a form of ethnocentrism that is " inevitable and unobjectionable " ( 212 ) as one that would " look forward , in a vague way , to a time when ...
... describes as " the most serious theorist of human rights today " ( 340 ) . 9 Rorty describes a form of ethnocentrism that is " inevitable and unobjectionable " ( 212 ) as one that would " look forward , in a vague way , to a time when ...
第 160 頁
... describe the kind of written style and personality that Backhouse represented . Although writing a good two ... describes his hunt at the Bodleian , " there I was rewarded by finding my first solid evidence of his existence and ...
... describe the kind of written style and personality that Backhouse represented . Although writing a good two ... describes his hunt at the Bodleian , " there I was rewarded by finding my first solid evidence of his existence and ...
第 138 頁
... describing and justifying the approach used in analyzing the poems could have been dropped altogether , as it ... describes poems ex- pressing feelings of alienation and homelessness , but there is not even passing mention of this ...
... describing and justifying the approach used in analyzing the poems could have been dropped altogether , as it ... describes poems ex- pressing feelings of alienation and homelessness , but there is not even passing mention of this ...
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AUTUMN WINTER 1995 NOS 1 | 1 |
SUMMER 1996 NO | 4 |
Literature Censorship And Democracy Rajeev Bhargava | 41 |
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