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 86 頁
... human mind . It is through the human mind that nature lives , and it is through the mind that nature acquires its fullest meaning . Similarly , in Wordsworth's " Intimations of Immortality , " we hear his strong egotistical voice ...
... human mind . It is through the human mind that nature lives , and it is through the mind that nature acquires its fullest meaning . Similarly , in Wordsworth's " Intimations of Immortality , " we hear his strong egotistical voice ...
第 92 頁
... human world . As illustrated above , in English poetry , exter- nal reality is often either outside of the human world as a background or is internalized as an image or metaphor for the human world through deliberate manipulation by the ...
... human world . As illustrated above , in English poetry , exter- nal reality is often either outside of the human world as a background or is internalized as an image or metaphor for the human world through deliberate manipulation by the ...
第 213 頁
... human nature in the ten years in which it took place . In so doing , his novel presents an in- ventory of human relationships , especially those between man and woman in China under particular conditions of the Cultural Revolution ...
... human nature in the ten years in which it took place . In so doing , his novel presents an in- ventory of human relationships , especially those between man and woman in China under particular conditions of the Cultural Revolution ...
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