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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 51 筆
第 74 頁
... example . But throughout his cursory elaborations , he sometimes , leaves his reader alone in quasi - Aristo- telian oracular darkness . His view of the cosmic entirety , beyond conceivable exemplification , lacks the systematically ...
... example . But throughout his cursory elaborations , he sometimes , leaves his reader alone in quasi - Aristo- telian oracular darkness . His view of the cosmic entirety , beyond conceivable exemplification , lacks the systematically ...
第 27 頁
... examples add to the richness of the theory of shi yan zhi . Kong Yida of the Tang dynasty , in his Correct Significance of the ... example Li Yu's Xianqing Ouji and Jin Shengtan's commentaries etc. ) Of course , shi yan zhi should not be ...
... examples add to the richness of the theory of shi yan zhi . Kong Yida of the Tang dynasty , in his Correct Significance of the ... example Li Yu's Xianqing Ouji and Jin Shengtan's commentaries etc. ) Of course , shi yan zhi should not be ...
第 102 頁
... example , in Yan Yu's ( fl . 1180-1235 ) theory of poetry he discusses the search for enlightenment , whereby one realizes that the image within poetry is much more penetratingly " crystal - like in clarity and more de- licately ...
... example , in Yan Yu's ( fl . 1180-1235 ) theory of poetry he discusses the search for enlightenment , whereby one realizes that the image within poetry is much more penetratingly " crystal - like in clarity and more de- licately ...
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