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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第 123 頁
... passage , though almost too long for an average modern reader to read , constitutes only about two thirds of the chapter . Had Yen not broken the lecture up into seventeen chapters , the whole translated lecture would also have been ...
... passage , though almost too long for an average modern reader to read , constitutes only about two thirds of the chapter . Had Yen not broken the lecture up into seventeen chapters , the whole translated lecture would also have been ...
第 126 頁
... passage of his own . Yen's version runs as follows : The Way ( tao ) can be found by descending to the most insignificant thing . To thoroughly examine the nature of that most insignicant thing is to have examined the nature of all ...
... passage of his own . Yen's version runs as follows : The Way ( tao ) can be found by descending to the most insignificant thing . To thoroughly examine the nature of that most insignicant thing is to have examined the nature of all ...
第 132 頁
... passage that Huxley has duly made acknowledge- ment of the contribution of Adam Smith , not only in the text , but also with a footnote . In the translated passage Huxley's acknowledgement of Adam Smith is omitted . But the name of Adam ...
... passage that Huxley has duly made acknowledge- ment of the contribution of Adam Smith , not only in the text , but also with a footnote . In the translated passage Huxley's acknowledgement of Adam Smith is omitted . But the name of Adam ...
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EastWest Resonances in New York | 1 |
WINTER 1982 NO | 2 |
Marital Love in Two Early Chinese Narrative Ballads | 37 |
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