淡江評論, 第 22-23 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1991 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 63 頁
... become mad . " The sentimental poet's quest is precisely the desire to become something other , as well as the very likely possibility that she might come to believe it . As Schiller writes ominously at the conclusion of Naive and ...
... become mad . " The sentimental poet's quest is precisely the desire to become something other , as well as the very likely possibility that she might come to believe it . As Schiller writes ominously at the conclusion of Naive and ...
第 65 頁
... become a lunatic by her sentimental or modern character , says Schiller , she has already become one - but to some extent , and for a limited period of forget- fulness , she does not remain so . ― Schiller's equation of lunatic and ...
... become a lunatic by her sentimental or modern character , says Schiller , she has already become one - but to some extent , and for a limited period of forget- fulness , she does not remain so . ― Schiller's equation of lunatic and ...
第 116 頁
... becomes close to man , while the transcendental ideas , remote and cloudy , become unreal . The Platonic hierarchy is thus reversed , and the relationship between light and the mirror opens up into an unstill , scintillating beauty ...
... becomes close to man , while the transcendental ideas , remote and cloudy , become unreal . The Platonic hierarchy is thus reversed , and the relationship between light and the mirror opens up into an unstill , scintillating beauty ...
內容
Kieng Long and Western Letters | 17 |
Translation and Reception of Chinese Poetry | 43 |
Schillers Tale | 59 |
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