淡江評論, 第 8 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1977 A journal mainly devoted to comparative studies between Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 58 筆
第 49 頁
... spring ) in line 4 (燒出爐中一片春, In the brazier , the fire gives rise to a drifting spring ) , which obviously refers to the fire starting in the brazier , implies a " seasonal transition " ( from cold " winter " to warm " spring ...
... spring ) in line 4 (燒出爐中一片春, In the brazier , the fire gives rise to a drifting spring ) , which obviously refers to the fire starting in the brazier , implies a " seasonal transition " ( from cold " winter " to warm " spring ...
第 77 頁
... Spring are described in the preceding line as equally unaware of human activities , yet it is clear that this " deficiency " is a positive one , simply indicating that they have risen above such pre- occupations ; they are , after all ...
... Spring are described in the preceding line as equally unaware of human activities , yet it is clear that this " deficiency " is a positive one , simply indicating that they have risen above such pre- occupations ; they are , after all ...
第 45 頁
... spring scene , the second focuses on the beauty and activities of the young girls , and the third reveals the poet's sorrow . In the first stanza Liu , expansively presents the spring scene through a series of tetrasyllables which are ...
... spring scene , the second focuses on the beauty and activities of the young girls , and the third reveals the poet's sorrow . In the first stanza Liu , expansively presents the spring scene through a series of tetrasyllables which are ...
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APRIL 1977 NO | 1 |
Yuntong Luk | 89 |
The Imperial Presence in the Palace Poems of Wang Chien CA A D | 111 |
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