Tamkang Review, 第 18 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1988 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 229 頁
... human experi- ence , if only because it is created by humans and thus arises from human perception . However , haiku differs from most kinds of poetry in that its subject is only rarely human per se ; rather , it avoids the direct ...
... human experi- ence , if only because it is created by humans and thus arises from human perception . However , haiku differs from most kinds of poetry in that its subject is only rarely human per se ; rather , it avoids the direct ...
第 317 頁
... human contrivances as government . When he is able to return to Nature after having involved himself in mundame trivialities , Thoreau says , Having waded in the shallowest streams of time , I would now bathe my temples in eternity . I ...
... human contrivances as government . When he is able to return to Nature after having involved himself in mundame trivialities , Thoreau says , Having waded in the shallowest streams of time , I would now bathe my temples in eternity . I ...
第 421 頁
... human heart from bestial habits on the lowest levels of human life and egotistic indulgence on the higher levels ; not to be a monkey , but a human . Thus , the Analects advise , " Attack the evil that is within yourself ; do not attack ...
... human heart from bestial habits on the lowest levels of human life and egotistic indulgence on the higher levels ; not to be a monkey , but a human . Thus , the Analects advise , " Attack the evil that is within yourself ; do not attack ...
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