Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 37-38 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1990 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 13 筆
第 18 頁
... readers , this type of language use makes them deeply involved and feel at home with the content of the novel as ... readers in one way or the other . The style of the novelist attracts some readers by its very simplicity of expression ...
... readers , this type of language use makes them deeply involved and feel at home with the content of the novel as ... readers in one way or the other . The style of the novelist attracts some readers by its very simplicity of expression ...
第 86 頁
... readers into four categories : The first is the reader who knows nothing at all of the original language ; who reads ... readers is impossible . In the Indian and Tamilian context , only two broad categories of readers may be identified ...
... readers into four categories : The first is the reader who knows nothing at all of the original language ; who reads ... readers is impossible . In the Indian and Tamilian context , only two broad categories of readers may be identified ...
第 88 頁
... reader who does not know English or who does not care to compare the original with the transi un can be satisfied with ... readers at that . And that only means doing justice to Shakespeare . IV Translation , by itself is a difficult art ...
... reader who does not know English or who does not care to compare the original with the transi un can be satisfied with ... readers at that . And that only means doing justice to Shakespeare . IV Translation , by itself is a difficult art ...
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Pavanantis Nannul and the Graeco Roman | 1 |
the case of Tamil | 12 |
Legal Principles as laid down in Tirukkural | 25 |
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