A History of Haiku, Том 1Hokuseido Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 427 |
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... means having a direction , a purpose , a will . Things want . Things love , as Shelley tells us , following and transcending Plato and Dante . There is also the animism of place of D. H. Lawrence , the " spots of time " of Wordsworth ...
... means having a direction , a purpose , a will . Things want . Things love , as Shelley tells us , following and transcending Plato and Dante . There is also the animism of place of D. H. Lawrence , the " spots of time " of Wordsworth ...
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... means human ; human means divine ; divine means poetical ; poetical means meaningful .木つゝきやーつ所に日の暮るゝ Kitsutsuki ya hitotsu tokoro ni hi no kururu The woodpecker , Still pecking at the same place ; The day draws to its ...
... means human ; human means divine ; divine means poetical ; poetical means meaningful .木つゝきやーつ所に日の暮るゝ Kitsutsuki ya hitotsu tokoro ni hi no kururu The woodpecker , Still pecking at the same place ; The day draws to its ...
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... Mean , mean is the world ! Mean ! Mean ! Mean ! " The word " mean " here is used both onomatopoeically and in the American sense of disagreeable , ill - natured . Uki wo min seems to signify , " I will look at the wretched- ness of this ...
... Mean , mean is the world ! Mean ! Mean ! Mean ! " The word " mean " here is used both onomatopoeically and in the American sense of disagreeable , ill - natured . Uki wo min seems to signify , " I will look at the wretched- ness of this ...
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