淡江評論, 第 16 卷,第 1 期Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1985 |
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... dance.8 Again , both this inseparability of poetry , music and dance and the fact that they arise together from what we might call the inner drive of our breath propelled either by surging emotions or by physical labor are embedded in ...
... dance.8 Again , both this inseparability of poetry , music and dance and the fact that they arise together from what we might call the inner drive of our breath propelled either by surging emotions or by physical labor are embedded in ...
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... dance movements , often cued through verbal expressions , become one . These two poems are definitely different from the next two poems , the first being a description of dance , not an integral part of an actual dance situations ; and ...
... dance movements , often cued through verbal expressions , become one . These two poems are definitely different from the next two poems , the first being a description of dance , not an integral part of an actual dance situations ; and ...
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... dance , not a song intended Only the last stanza could perhaps be As for this poem from the " Airs of Wang . " In ... dance , though with an intense lyrical expression . Can we perhaps take the two stanzas as a narrative chorus in a ...
... dance , not a song intended Only the last stanza could perhaps be As for this poem from the " Airs of Wang . " In ... dance , though with an intense lyrical expression . Can we perhaps take the two stanzas as a narrative chorus in a ...
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