淡江評論, 第 24 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1993 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 27 頁
... emotions than through the Long Song ? " ( Yeh & Walls : 51-52 ) . The above examples add to the richness of the ... emotions should be expressed in poetry and considerations of how to go about expressing those thoughts and emotions . It ...
... emotions than through the Long Song ? " ( Yeh & Walls : 51-52 ) . The above examples add to the richness of the ... emotions should be expressed in poetry and considerations of how to go about expressing those thoughts and emotions . It ...
第 60 頁
... emotions in one is called xing " ( Liu Xizai 121 ) . According to Ban Gu ( 32-92 ) , fu is a variant of ancient ... emotion and nature ; fu is used for effusive description of magnificent things . To hold one's emotion in position ...
... emotions in one is called xing " ( Liu Xizai 121 ) . According to Ban Gu ( 32-92 ) , fu is a variant of ancient ... emotion and nature ; fu is used for effusive description of magnificent things . To hold one's emotion in position ...
第 97 頁
... emotions dealing with fearing calumny , indignation and hating evil , none of these could be concealed . But the more they reproached , the more their purpose was indirect ; the more they complained , the more their phrases were mild ...
... emotions dealing with fearing calumny , indignation and hating evil , none of these could be concealed . But the more they reproached , the more their purpose was indirect ; the more they complained , the more their phrases were mild ...
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