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 89 筆
第 62 頁
... poem is the orthodox ; and the rest , though its variants , are unorthodox . ”然則雅音之韻,四言為正,其餘雖備 ZE ... poem is the orthodox genre , and is characterized by its elegance and grace ; whereas the five - word - line poem is a ...
... poem is the orthodox ; and the rest , though its variants , are unorthodox . ”然則雅音之韻,四言為正,其餘雖備 ZE ... poem is the orthodox genre , and is characterized by its elegance and grace ; whereas the five - word - line poem is a ...
第 29 頁
... poem " An Autumn Evening , " we might understand it better when we compare it with Wang's poem . In Wang Wei's poem , the first four lines describe the scene , and the rest describe the action of the people which is mingled with the ...
... poem " An Autumn Evening , " we might understand it better when we compare it with Wang's poem . In Wang Wei's poem , the first four lines describe the scene , and the rest describe the action of the people which is mingled with the ...
第 31 頁
... poem , we can see that Basho emphasizes more the experience of sudden enlightenment , while Wang Wei presents the scene as an esthetic pleasure with a Zen flavor . In Wang's poem , the nature images -- flowers , moon , birds , spring ...
... poem , we can see that Basho emphasizes more the experience of sudden enlightenment , while Wang Wei presents the scene as an esthetic pleasure with a Zen flavor . In Wang's poem , the nature images -- flowers , moon , birds , spring ...
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