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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 79 筆
第 119 頁
... Once touched by lips and tongue , meaning disappears . What they meant is that , once ideas are committed to words , their meanings are likely to be confined , curtailed , and even lost . Therefore they held that meanings " can only be ...
... Once touched by lips and tongue , meaning disappears . What they meant is that , once ideas are committed to words , their meanings are likely to be confined , curtailed , and even lost . Therefore they held that meanings " can only be ...
第 13 頁
... once we were able to know the author from his writing . To categorize this disjunction as a discontinuity and disruption of a once achieved ideal is an effort to save such an ideal from total destruction . It is also a sign that one is ...
... once we were able to know the author from his writing . To categorize this disjunction as a discontinuity and disruption of a once achieved ideal is an effort to save such an ideal from total destruction . It is also a sign that one is ...
第 82 頁
... once she is there , Weng will not allow her to come back ( 1337 ) . This turns out to be true . " Once gone , she did not return for years . Shi and his son slowly forgot about her " ( 1337 ) . This , in my reading , is the first step ...
... once she is there , Weng will not allow her to come back ( 1337 ) . This turns out to be true . " Once gone , she did not return for years . Shi and his son slowly forgot about her " ( 1337 ) . This , in my reading , is the first step ...
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