Tamkang Review, 第 18 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1987 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 76 筆
第 243 頁
... reader . The distinction lies , at least partially , in the use of metaphor . The first translation can be processed on a " literal " level , meaning therefore that the reader need not imagine anything as anything other than its usu ...
... reader . The distinction lies , at least partially , in the use of metaphor . The first translation can be processed on a " literal " level , meaning therefore that the reader need not imagine anything as anything other than its usu ...
第 249 頁
... reader may apply whatever feelings and significance contribute to his enjoyment . A less philosophi- cal reader may not try to draw " meaning " from the poem beyond the composition implied by its imagery , and by the conventions ...
... reader may apply whatever feelings and significance contribute to his enjoyment . A less philosophi- cal reader may not try to draw " meaning " from the poem beyond the composition implied by its imagery , and by the conventions ...
第 427 頁
... reader . The direct appeal that poetry has upon the reader is summarized in M.H. Abrams ' book The Mirror and the Lamp as follows : " Prodesse ' and ' delectare , ' to teach and to please , together with another term introduced from ...
... reader . The direct appeal that poetry has upon the reader is summarized in M.H. Abrams ' book The Mirror and the Lamp as follows : " Prodesse ' and ' delectare , ' to teach and to please , together with another term introduced from ...
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