淡江評論, 第 36 卷,第 3-4 期Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University., 2006 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 155 頁
... feeling is that they are staring at us - that in some quite palpable way they precede us .... This is the feeling more and more with No Place . Displacement . . . ' Account for me , ' says staring Equus . ' First account for Me ...
... feeling is that they are staring at us - that in some quite palpable way they precede us .... This is the feeling more and more with No Place . Displacement . . . ' Account for me , ' says staring Equus . ' First account for Me ...
第 42 頁
... feelings of emptiness and intangibility in mind that easily lead to morose sentiments borne of reflections upon their own ephemeral existence in a mundane world . Such a feeling of desolation is explicitly displayed in Su Shih's ...
... feelings of emptiness and intangibility in mind that easily lead to morose sentiments borne of reflections upon their own ephemeral existence in a mundane world . Such a feeling of desolation is explicitly displayed in Su Shih's ...
第 205 頁
... feeling , and existential authenticity . It would become a yardstick with which we measure and condemn the public ... feelings and private selves . Its most fundamental values are modeled on family life rather than on street life - as ...
... feeling , and existential authenticity . It would become a yardstick with which we measure and condemn the public ... feelings and private selves . Its most fundamental values are modeled on family life rather than on street life - as ...
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