Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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... become / act as [ wei ] Yao and Shun " : is this the case ? Mencius said : So it is .曹交問曰人皆可以為堯舜。有諸 ... becomes a bird ” ( hua er wei niao ( ) . Although this creature transforms from one being into another it is clearly ...
... become / act as [ wei ] Yao and Shun " : is this the case ? Mencius said : So it is .曹交問曰人皆可以為堯舜。有諸 ... becomes a bird ” ( hua er wei niao ( ) . Although this creature transforms from one being into another it is clearly ...
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... becomes a paronomastic image of the visible flesh . Moreover , mirume , which originally belonged to the imagery of love , becomes an image of vision , both in whole and in part . Mirume literally means " see- ing eyes " or " eyes that ...
... becomes a paronomastic image of the visible flesh . Moreover , mirume , which originally belonged to the imagery of love , becomes an image of vision , both in whole and in part . Mirume literally means " see- ing eyes " or " eyes that ...
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... becomes a literal hearth . Thus , the theme becomes its own idea . That is to say , the yearnings are no longer like fire , they are the fire , as is the entire poem . Similarly , we can also regard the poem's paradoxes as an ...
... becomes a literal hearth . Thus , the theme becomes its own idea . That is to say , the yearnings are no longer like fire , they are the fire , as is the entire poem . Similarly , we can also regard the poem's paradoxes as an ...
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