Tamkang Review, 第 20 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1989 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 47 頁
... vision , and while they be readily identified , it is not always easy to disengage them for purposes of analysis . may and has one . it ; In analyzing the process by which religious themes motifs evolve into elements in the imaginary ...
... vision , and while they be readily identified , it is not always easy to disengage them for purposes of analysis . may and has one . it ; In analyzing the process by which religious themes motifs evolve into elements in the imaginary ...
第 95 頁
... vision rather than the object adjusting its parts . Stephen may simply mean the arrangement of its parts in such a way that an epiphany is possible : it is difficult to see why an object can adjust its parts of itself . Yet , he more ...
... vision rather than the object adjusting its parts . Stephen may simply mean the arrangement of its parts in such a way that an epiphany is possible : it is difficult to see why an object can adjust its parts of itself . Yet , he more ...
第 140 頁
... vision of the transparent river and Li Po's ability to realize the recurrence of the same vision in his own lyrical moment . He must have felt that Hsieh T'iao's line " The transparent river , pure as white silk " was a precise ...
... vision of the transparent river and Li Po's ability to realize the recurrence of the same vision in his own lyrical moment . He must have felt that Hsieh T'iao's line " The transparent river , pure as white silk " was a precise ...
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