Tamkang Review, 第 31-32 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 2001 |
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第 72 頁
... expression is translated either as a description of the setting or as an image for the emotion of the poem . Why is it that scenic description is not rendered as a unifying expression for both setting and sentiment as happens in the ...
... expression is translated either as a description of the setting or as an image for the emotion of the poem . Why is it that scenic description is not rendered as a unifying expression for both setting and sentiment as happens in the ...
第 78 頁
... expression is triggered by the feeling so evoked . A single leaf might be in perfect rapport with the mind . Similarly , the sound of the insects might touch the heart . How much more so would it be when the night is blessed with both ...
... expression is triggered by the feeling so evoked . A single leaf might be in perfect rapport with the mind . Similarly , the sound of the insects might touch the heart . How much more so would it be when the night is blessed with both ...
第 81 頁
... expression . Many of the poems in the English tradition fall into this category . Practically the entire spectrum of figurative language utilizes external reality in this way . Cases in point are : the rich complexity of Elizabethan ...
... expression . Many of the poems in the English tradition fall into this category . Practically the entire spectrum of figurative language utilizes external reality in this way . Cases in point are : the rich complexity of Elizabethan ...
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