Dan jiang ping lun, 第 12-13 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1981 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 37 頁
... meaning , he is lamenting the absence of a conventional narrative - type structure . For Li's poems to " lack meaning " , we must take " meaning " in a very literal sense , that is to say , denoting something unequi- vocal , whereas ...
... meaning , he is lamenting the absence of a conventional narrative - type structure . For Li's poems to " lack meaning " , we must take " meaning " in a very literal sense , that is to say , denoting something unequi- vocal , whereas ...
第 63 頁
... meaning and part of speech of pu - shih . He does it by first repeating pu - shih in the same sentence structure and same word order as Luan uses it ; then by adding te to wo to change wo ( I ) to wo - te ( my ) , which is followed by ...
... meaning and part of speech of pu - shih . He does it by first repeating pu - shih in the same sentence structure and same word order as Luan uses it ; then by adding te to wo to change wo ( I ) to wo - te ( my ) , which is followed by ...
第 65 頁
... meanings , the meaning does not rise to our consciousness in everyday usage . However , a name literally translated appears to the ears and eyes more interesting and emphatic than the meaningless romanization . Translators therefore may ...
... meanings , the meaning does not rise to our consciousness in everyday usage . However , a name literally translated appears to the ears and eyes more interesting and emphatic than the meaningless romanization . Translators therefore may ...
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