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 38 頁
... become one with the whole natural world . This might be one important difference between Chinese and Japanese ways ... becoming one with the creations of nature 38 TAMKANG REVIEW , Vol . XXIV , No. 2.
... become one with the whole natural world . This might be one important difference between Chinese and Japanese ways ... becoming one with the creations of nature 38 TAMKANG REVIEW , Vol . XXIV , No. 2.
第 97 頁
... become possible for the Homeric verses to appear as literature , in the literal sense of the word . In a literate age , however , there is another kind of relationship between writing and orality which probably has not received as much ...
... become possible for the Homeric verses to appear as literature , in the literal sense of the word . In a literate age , however , there is another kind of relationship between writing and orality which probably has not received as much ...
第 141 頁
... become impertinent in actual practice . But the catch is how the legislation or regulations in copyright law are going to cope with the accelerated tempo of change , and then to protect ephemeral property or ownership in an information ...
... become impertinent in actual practice . But the catch is how the legislation or regulations in copyright law are going to cope with the accelerated tempo of change , and then to protect ephemeral property or ownership in an information ...
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