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 29 頁
verse has a clarity and simplicity corresponding to that of the scene and the mind of the poet . " He does not explain what the state of mind is or what the scene means . Since this haiku is similar to the key lines -- lines three and ...
verse has a clarity and simplicity corresponding to that of the scene and the mind of the poet . " He does not explain what the state of mind is or what the scene means . Since this haiku is similar to the key lines -- lines three and ...
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... scene . The poet makes the scene indistinct and obscure so as to take the scene beyond the limit of the visible and to evoke spiritual vision . The above comparison shows that when presenting nature , both Wang Wei and Basho tend to ...
... scene . The poet makes the scene indistinct and obscure so as to take the scene beyond the limit of the visible and to evoke spiritual vision . The above comparison shows that when presenting nature , both Wang Wei and Basho tend to ...
第 327 頁
... Scene III , Act II Scene V , Act III Scene I & III , and Act IV Scene I. ' Alice N. Benston , " Portia , the Law , and the Tripartite Structure of The Merchant of Venice , " The Merchant of Venice ; Critical Essays , ed . Thomas Wheeler ...
... Scene III , Act II Scene V , Act III Scene I & III , and Act IV Scene I. ' Alice N. Benston , " Portia , the Law , and the Tripartite Structure of The Merchant of Venice , " The Merchant of Venice ; Critical Essays , ed . Thomas Wheeler ...
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