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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... experience , and are both intended and perceived as historical or anthropological documents . Since their reliability and accuracy as such depend on subjective personal experience and first - hand knowledge , they knowledge , they are ...
... experience , and are both intended and perceived as historical or anthropological documents . Since their reliability and accuracy as such depend on subjective personal experience and first - hand knowledge , they knowledge , they are ...
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... experience of being fused with the universe . Basho's haikus are mainly expressions of intuitive experience , especially the sense of sudden enlightenment in nature . His poems reflect the spiritual experience of becoming one with the ...
... experience of being fused with the universe . Basho's haikus are mainly expressions of intuitive experience , especially the sense of sudden enlightenment in nature . His poems reflect the spiritual experience of becoming one with the ...
第 47 頁
... experience and the poet as a “ seer . ” Turning to the Chinese poetic tradition from such a perspective , we find a fascinating case in Ruan Ji's ( 210-263 ) Qing si fu ( Prosepoem on Pure Thought ) ' where the author explores the ...
... experience and the poet as a “ seer . ” Turning to the Chinese poetic tradition from such a perspective , we find a fascinating case in Ruan Ji's ( 210-263 ) Qing si fu ( Prosepoem on Pure Thought ) ' where the author explores the ...
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