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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... seems to parallel the first inkling in the era of primitive accumula- tion , in which every individual " seems as if his instincts - his " freedom ” - are intolerably restricted by laws , rights and restraints , and that beauty and life ...
... seems to parallel the first inkling in the era of primitive accumula- tion , in which every individual " seems as if his instincts - his " freedom ” - are intolerably restricted by laws , rights and restraints , and that beauty and life ...
第 283 頁
... seems to have a comparable embodiment in our last tale under discussion , " Chêng Shêng " of the late T'ang period , ca. the Ninth century A.D. In this tale , elements of the public predominate . Chêng Shêng goes to the capital " to ...
... seems to have a comparable embodiment in our last tale under discussion , " Chêng Shêng " of the late T'ang period , ca. the Ninth century A.D. In this tale , elements of the public predominate . Chêng Shêng goes to the capital " to ...
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... seems rarely to be complete without the recognition of violence , cruelty , and horror . While we see static serenity in Man - shu's poetry , we find Byron's dynamic energy even in his descriptions of static European cities . Byron's ...
... seems rarely to be complete without the recognition of violence , cruelty , and horror . While we see static serenity in Man - shu's poetry , we find Byron's dynamic energy even in his descriptions of static European cities . Byron's ...
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