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 144 頁
... reflected back himself by some object of person in the world ( Eagleton 164-65 ) . Owing to Alan's narcissism of mirror effect , he loves his own refection , Equus , an extension of himself . Equus is the mirror reflection of his own ...
... reflected back himself by some object of person in the world ( Eagleton 164-65 ) . Owing to Alan's narcissism of mirror effect , he loves his own refection , Equus , an extension of himself . Equus is the mirror reflection of his own ...
第 53 頁
... reflected in the lake and appeared with perfect clarity . The buildings , the terraces , and the trees down there were extraordinarily gay and varied and seemed even more beautiful and clear than the hill above . He knew that beyond the ...
... reflected in the lake and appeared with perfect clarity . The buildings , the terraces , and the trees down there were extraordinarily gay and varied and seemed even more beautiful and clear than the hill above . He knew that beyond the ...
第 63 頁
... reflected the light of the moon ; it was extraordinarily beautiful . The mountain ranges rose tier on tier , but they could not be clearly distinguished . A few white clouds lay in the folds of the hills so that you could hardly tell ...
... reflected the light of the moon ; it was extraordinarily beautiful . The mountain ranges rose tier on tier , but they could not be clearly distinguished . A few white clouds lay in the folds of the hills so that you could hardly tell ...
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