淡江評論, 第 24-25 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1993 |
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第 33 頁
... according to the needs of the listener , according to the needs of the day , the interest of the time , so that the story can be different from day to day . Writing is static . What would be wonderful would be for the words to change on ...
... according to the needs of the listener , according to the needs of the day , the interest of the time , so that the story can be different from day to day . Writing is static . What would be wonderful would be for the words to change on ...
第 34 頁
... according to the lunar calendar . On that day , the moon is supposed to be the brightest and the largest in the whole year . People in ancient Japan , as in China , usually admire the beauty of the moon on the night of this day . According ...
... according to the lunar calendar . On that day , the moon is supposed to be the brightest and the largest in the whole year . People in ancient Japan , as in China , usually admire the beauty of the moon on the night of this day . According ...
第 66 頁
... according to poetical inspiration ( spiritus ) , age ( aetas ) , and subject ( subjectum ) . ” · In the second modus , for example , he divides the poets " into three classes , according to the age in which they wrote . First , there is ...
... according to poetical inspiration ( spiritus ) , age ( aetas ) , and subject ( subjectum ) . ” · In the second modus , for example , he divides the poets " into three classes , according to the age in which they wrote . First , there is ...
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