A History of Haiku, Том 1Hokuseido Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 427 |
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... lines are quoted with disapproval by White of Selborne . Having no souls , animals have no value or meaning or poetry . Often useful , sometimes ornamental , always dangerous , nature is something to escape from . The Mediterranean ...
... lines are quoted with disapproval by White of Selborne . Having no souls , animals have no value or meaning or poetry . Often useful , sometimes ornamental , always dangerous , nature is something to escape from . The Mediterranean ...
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... lines are less moral and psychological , and more mystical . The cruel man suffers the fate of the spider ; the sin ... line of Vaughan : For stones are deep in admiration . Very different , and yet the same is Bashō's verse written in ...
... lines are less moral and psychological , and more mystical . The cruel man suffers the fate of the spider ; the sin ... line of Vaughan : For stones are deep in admiration . Very different , and yet the same is Bashō's verse written in ...
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... lines . However , Cowper's most charming lines , for instance The squirrel , flippant , pert , and full of play , and so on , are not haiku because they are , for all their aptness and humour , mere pictures , like those of Milton with ...
... lines . However , Cowper's most charming lines , for instance The squirrel , flippant , pert , and full of play , and so on , are not haiku because they are , for all their aptness and humour , mere pictures , like those of Milton with ...
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