淡江評論, 第 13 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1982 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... feeling of commiseration is essential to man , that the feeling of shame and dislike is essential to man , that the feeling of modesty and complaisance is essential to man , and that the feeling of approving and disapproving is ...
... feeling of commiseration is essential to man , that the feeling of shame and dislike is essential to man , that the feeling of modesty and complaisance is essential to man , and that the feeling of approving and disapproving is ...
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... feelings are solitude and alienation . One leaves his home where there is " nothing that claims a tear , " the other staying in a foreign land longs to go back home but does not have one . Byron's lonely feeling is conveyed through a ...
... feelings are solitude and alienation . One leaves his home where there is " nothing that claims a tear , " the other staying in a foreign land longs to go back home but does not have one . Byron's lonely feeling is conveyed through a ...
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... feeling over his solitary situation frequently revealed itself in the tone of lament through- out his poems . His voyage to Java , like Byron's trip to Europe , was indeed one of his aimless wanderings . There is another interesting ...
... feeling over his solitary situation frequently revealed itself in the tone of lament through- out his poems . His voyage to Java , like Byron's trip to Europe , was indeed one of his aimless wanderings . There is another interesting ...
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