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
... lyric . To say that lyric in expressing sentiments tends to be ornate and delicate , these critics claimed , befits the description of the dross of poetry of the Wei dynasty ( 220-239 ) . Besides , " illuminatively translucent " has not ...
... lyric . To say that lyric in expressing sentiments tends to be ornate and delicate , these critics claimed , befits the description of the dross of poetry of the Wei dynasty ( 220-239 ) . Besides , " illuminatively translucent " has not ...
第 40 頁
... lyrics are affiliated modes of expressing sentiments . With reference to the development of lyric in the West , we find the Eastern and Western traditions concur fundamentally . It has been urbanely observed that Western lyric " is a ...
... lyrics are affiliated modes of expressing sentiments . With reference to the development of lyric in the West , we find the Eastern and Western traditions concur fundamentally . It has been urbanely observed that Western lyric " is a ...
第 44 頁
... lyric which in due course has been lauded together with the Book of Poetry as the canons of Chinese lyrics . There are then two different modes of the same type to express sentiments ; the equanimitous edifying poetry as witnessed by ...
... lyric which in due course has been lauded together with the Book of Poetry as the canons of Chinese lyrics . There are then two different modes of the same type to express sentiments ; the equanimitous edifying poetry as witnessed by ...
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