Dan jiang ping lun, 第 14-15 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1983 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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of the poet's inner world ; ching ( hereafter " scene " or outer reality ) usually refers to a scene in nature or outer reality in general . Depiction of “ scene " has since the very beginning of Chinese poetry been regarded as the most ...
of the poet's inner world ; ching ( hereafter " scene " or outer reality ) usually refers to a scene in nature or outer reality in general . Depiction of “ scene " has since the very beginning of Chinese poetry been regarded as the most ...
第 491 頁
... scene " and " feeling . " The syntactical separateness between " scene " and " feeling " is a crucial characteristic of this mode . For it reinforces the notion that " scene " and " feeling , " each as a self - contained entity ...
... scene " and " feeling . " The syntactical separateness between " scene " and " feeling " is a crucial characteristic of this mode . For it reinforces the notion that " scene " and " feeling , " each as a self - contained entity ...
第 493 頁
... scene become gradually explicit as the poem reveals the woman's poignant complaint at the end . The initial " scene " does not simply provide a setting here , but envelops the entire emotional experience of the poem within its evocative ...
... scene become gradually explicit as the poem reveals the woman's poignant complaint at the end . The initial " scene " does not simply provide a setting here , but envelops the entire emotional experience of the poem within its evocative ...
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