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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... primitive ritualistic utterances by comparison and contrast with examples from the written tradition , always taking care , to be sure , to relate it to the fuller cultural contexts provided for us by the anthropologists . The present ...
... primitive ritualistic utterances by comparison and contrast with examples from the written tradition , always taking care , to be sure , to relate it to the fuller cultural contexts provided for us by the anthropologists . The present ...
第 21 頁
... primitive interjec- tion , like a “ heave - ho , " semanticized with the meaning of “ start , ” " rise , " or " raise . " This meaning has remained ever since in the later highly developed Chinese vocabulary , but still most often ...
... primitive interjec- tion , like a “ heave - ho , " semanticized with the meaning of “ start , ” " rise , " or " raise . " This meaning has remained ever since in the later highly developed Chinese vocabulary , but still most often ...
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... primitive poetry , both in expressive formulation and content , but they are no longer oral or primitive poetry in the sense Bowra describes it . The songs from the Shih - ching could be said to have developed beyond the intermediate ...
... primitive poetry , both in expressive formulation and content , but they are no longer oral or primitive poetry in the sense Bowra describes it . The songs from the Shih - ching could be said to have developed beyond the intermediate ...
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