Tamkang Review, 第 31 卷,第 1-3 期Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 2000 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 54 頁
... past . For it is only by verifying the past that the present can be ascertained and the future prefigured . Moreover , it is only with such a move that one can have an organic view of oneself and of the world as a whole . We tend to ...
... past . For it is only by verifying the past that the present can be ascertained and the future prefigured . Moreover , it is only with such a move that one can have an organic view of oneself and of the world as a whole . We tend to ...
第 60 頁
6 nates in the past ; it also gets carried over into the modern times . That Chinese modernization should take a hybrid form , therefore , does not come as a surprise . Apart from an amalgamation of the past and pres- ent , certain ...
6 nates in the past ; it also gets carried over into the modern times . That Chinese modernization should take a hybrid form , therefore , does not come as a surprise . Apart from an amalgamation of the past and pres- ent , certain ...
第 145 頁
... past or at least the existence of a certain past in the sense that the author invariably refers the reader to the past ( sends him there ) when repeating some prior presence . It would seem obvious stating that the other texts ...
... past or at least the existence of a certain past in the sense that the author invariably refers the reader to the past ( sends him there ) when repeating some prior presence . It would seem obvious stating that the other texts ...
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