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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 68 筆
第 579 頁
... whole cannot be easily explained by all its constituent elements , it is generally assumed , as the English saying goes , that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts . It follows then that it is the whole that determines the ...
... whole cannot be easily explained by all its constituent elements , it is generally assumed , as the English saying goes , that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts . It follows then that it is the whole that determines the ...
第 580 頁
... whole plan , determining all details such as where to have a hall , a window , and a door , what kind of wood is needed for the minor beams , and what kind for the major ones , etc. Li Yü's view of the whole structure is once more ...
... whole plan , determining all details such as where to have a hall , a window , and a door , what kind of wood is needed for the minor beams , and what kind for the major ones , etc. Li Yü's view of the whole structure is once more ...
第 581 頁
... whole ; and the whole does not actually emerge or fully come to life until all , or almost all , of the constituent parts are created and begin to function together . That is to contend , if the parts do not pre - exist the whole ...
... whole ; and the whole does not actually emerge or fully come to life until all , or almost all , of the constituent parts are created and begin to function together . That is to contend , if the parts do not pre - exist the whole ...
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Kieng Long and Western Letters | 17 |
Translation and Reception of Chinese Poetry | 43 |
Schillers Tale | 59 |
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