Shuo shi zui yu quan ping / Su Wenzhuo zhu
說詩晬語詮評/ 蘇文擢著
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- 2915572
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- Xiu ding zai ban.
- 修訂再版.
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- Taibei shi : Wen shi zhe chu ban she, Minguo 74 [1985]
- 台北市 : 文史哲出版社, 民國74 [1985]
- 12, 6, 605 p. ; 21 cm.
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- Wen shi zhe xue ji cheng ; 135.
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