A History of Haiku, Том 1Hokuseido Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 427 |
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... clouds . The peaks of summer clouds are present and visible symbols of the heat for which kōjusan is a specific . This haiku means that the weather is very hot , and also refers to the Chinese story given on page 84 of Oriental Humour ...
... clouds . The peaks of summer clouds are present and visible symbols of the heat for which kōjusan is a specific . This haiku means that the weather is very hot , and also refers to the Chinese story given on page 84 of Oriental Humour ...
Стр. 191
... clouds seem like the foam from the mortar . The relation between the mortar and the clouds is partly in the feeling of heat , and partly the vague idea that the grinding of the mortar is producing the clouds . Senna , # , 1651-1723 ...
... clouds seem like the foam from the mortar . The relation between the mortar and the clouds is partly in the feeling of heat , and partly the vague idea that the grinding of the mortar is producing the clouds . Senna , # , 1651-1723 ...
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... clouds reddening : The smell of the mist . People have left the inn very early in the morning , and carry pine - torches . It begins to flush in the east among the clouds over the mountain . The travellers throw away their torches , and ...
... clouds reddening : The smell of the mist . People have left the inn very early in the morning , and carry pine - torches . It begins to flush in the east among the clouds over the mountain . The travellers throw away their torches , and ...
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