A History of Haiku, Том 1Hokuseido Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 427 |
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... grass moor . The Japanese says " pounds limitlessly . " This is a clever description of a storm over the autumn fields of tall grasses , in the Thomsonian style . Banko ,, who died in 1724 , was a man of Iga , Bashō's home town , and a ...
... grass moor . The Japanese says " pounds limitlessly . " This is a clever description of a storm over the autumn fields of tall grasses , in the Thomsonian style . Banko ,, who died in 1724 , was a man of Iga , Bashō's home town , and a ...
Стр. 206
... susuki kana Going to buy a pony , The pampas grass Greets me . We often have such illusions , more precious than the so - called facts of nature . Chapter XIII WOMEN HAIKU WRITERS Haiku for women , like 206 Others of the Bashō School II.
... susuki kana Going to buy a pony , The pampas grass Greets me . We often have such illusions , more precious than the so - called facts of nature . Chapter XIII WOMEN HAIKU WRITERS Haiku for women , like 206 Others of the Bashō School II.
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Reginald Horace Blyth. The old goose grass ; The wind from the festival Reaches it . The goose grass is often found growing near ruined mansions , and is used as a kind of symbol of desolation . In this verse Issa seems to be feeling the ...
Reginald Horace Blyth. The old goose grass ; The wind from the festival Reaches it . The goose grass is often found growing near ruined mansions , and is used as a kind of symbol of desolation . In this verse Issa seems to be feeling the ...
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