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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... line 5 , the Stationer's Company should read the Stationers ' Company Page 284 , line 13 , " Shake - scent " should read " Shake - scene . " Page 289 line 7 , not should read nor . Page 291 , lines 24-26 , “ a play was inescapably a ...
... line 5 , the Stationer's Company should read the Stationers ' Company Page 284 , line 13 , " Shake - scent " should read " Shake - scene . " Page 289 line 7 , not should read nor . Page 291 , lines 24-26 , “ a play was inescapably a ...
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... lines to understand them better . It is clear that , first , Tao ( T'ao ) ' s lines could merely be regarded as an instance of yong ju ( 4 ) , yong yu ( ) , or yong sib ( -using a predecessor's lines , terms , or poems - but not yong ...
... lines to understand them better . It is clear that , first , Tao ( T'ao ) ' s lines could merely be regarded as an instance of yong ju ( 4 ) , yong yu ( ) , or yong sib ( -using a predecessor's lines , terms , or poems - but not yong ...
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... line to its source might well tarnish Tao's fame as a poet since , for whatever reasons , his lines are similar to those of a predecessor to an unjustifiable extent . To sum up , with specious allusoin , it is often pointless to ...
... line to its source might well tarnish Tao's fame as a poet since , for whatever reasons , his lines are similar to those of a predecessor to an unjustifiable extent . To sum up , with specious allusoin , it is often pointless to ...
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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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