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 60 頁
... expression and , for the most distinguished poets discussed , he drew lines of stylistic derivation from the archetypes Shijing / Guofeng , Shijing / Xiaoya H , and Chuci , which are seen as sources ( yuan ) of specific poetic styles.3 ...
... expression and , for the most distinguished poets discussed , he drew lines of stylistic derivation from the archetypes Shijing / Guofeng , Shijing / Xiaoya H , and Chuci , which are seen as sources ( yuan ) of specific poetic styles.3 ...
第 27 頁
... expressing them in poetry ? How else can one give free reign to his emotions than through the Long Song ? " ( Yeh ... expression of sentiments were comparatively succinct , indirect and mode- rate . Thus , Chinese poetics based on the ...
... expressing them in poetry ? How else can one give free reign to his emotions than through the Long Song ? " ( Yeh ... expression of sentiments were comparatively succinct , indirect and mode- rate . Thus , Chinese poetics based on the ...
第 41 頁
... expression of decorous emotions . Zhi in this heuristic sense may not necessarily be the original expression of the poet but what scholars want it to mean to the world . To modern readers , the zhi of poetry then has two levels of ...
... expression of decorous emotions . Zhi in this heuristic sense may not necessarily be the original expression of the poet but what scholars want it to mean to the world . To modern readers , the zhi of poetry then has two levels of ...
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