A History of Haiku, Том 1Hokuseido Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 427 |
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... blows stalk . " " Bitter " applies to both the rhubarb rhubarb's and the poet's aversion to bad weather . Fuki is both " blows , " and " rhubarb . " I do not have such a low opinion of this kind of thing as most critics . Puns adumbrate ...
... blows stalk . " " Bitter " applies to both the rhubarb rhubarb's and the poet's aversion to bad weather . Fuki is both " blows , " and " rhubarb . " I do not have such a low opinion of this kind of thing as most critics . Puns adumbrate ...
Стр. 102
... Blows across the fields : People's faces . The verse has the prescript , " Walking along the path over the moor . " People's faces , especially in the country , change according to the seasons .枯葦や難波入江のささら浪 Kare - ashi ya ...
... Blows across the fields : People's faces . The verse has the prescript , " Walking along the path over the moor . " People's faces , especially in the country , change according to the seasons .枯葦や難波入江のささら浪 Kare - ashi ya ...
Стр. 321
... blows in autumn , at first a cool poetical wind , and then a tempest , even a typhoon . Chora here sees the wind ... blows us . The lespedeza have bloomed ; their time is over . Up to now , when the wind blew the long flowering branches ...
... blows in autumn , at first a cool poetical wind , and then a tempest , even a typhoon . Chora here sees the wind ... blows us . The lespedeza have bloomed ; their time is over . Up to now , when the wind blew the long flowering branches ...
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