A History of Haiku, Том 1Hokuseido Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 427 |
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... darkness , guess each sweet ... It is very dark , and the flowering branches are hardly visible . He breaks off , not a seen branch but one which he smells . He sees with his nose . What he has broken off is a smell , and he carries it ...
... darkness , guess each sweet ... It is very dark , and the flowering branches are hardly visible . He breaks off , not a seen branch but one which he smells . He sees with his nose . What he has broken off is a smell , and he carries it ...
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... dark night . The philosophical point here is the re - joining of two apparently unrelated things , the darkness and the sound of the bamboos breaking under their weight of snow . The psychological point lies in the intensifying of the ...
... dark night . The philosophical point here is the re - joining of two apparently unrelated things , the darkness and the sound of the bamboos breaking under their weight of snow . The psychological point lies in the intensifying of the ...
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... dark shade of some lofty trees . In the distance , through a clearing , water is unexpectedly seen glittering in the last rays of the sunken sun . Light and darkness , sound and silence .鵜匠や鵜を遊する草の花 U - dakumi ya u wo ...
... dark shade of some lofty trees . In the distance , through a clearing , water is unexpectedly seen glittering in the last rays of the sunken sun . Light and darkness , sound and silence .鵜匠や鵜を遊する草の花 U - dakumi ya u wo ...
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