A History of Haiku, Том 1Hokuseido Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 427 |
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... . The tide flows up to the gate and the moon shines on the waves . The moon is reflected in the water , and falls and breaks with it . There is the silence of the moon and the thunder of the waves . It is the moon Bashō 117.
... . The tide flows up to the gate and the moon shines on the waves . The moon is reflected in the water , and falls and breaks with it . There is the silence of the moon and the thunder of the waves . It is the moon Bashō 117.
Стр. 176
... moon . In summer we have the moon , but it is the summer moon , with the summer smells , even stinks . The summer moon is also perceived with the nose . Ukō , I , was Boncho's wife , 縫物や著もせでよごす五月雨 Nuimono ya 176 Others of ...
... moon . In summer we have the moon , but it is the summer moon , with the summer smells , even stinks . The summer moon is also perceived with the nose . Ukō , I , was Boncho's wife , 縫物や著もせでよごす五月雨 Nuimono ya 176 Others of ...
Стр. 252
... moon as having its appeal to the hearts of even barbarous and ruthless people .名月や世を逃れ住む盗人等 Meigetsu ya yo wo nogare - sumu nusubito - ra Under the bright autumn moon , Five or six bandits , People who live apart from this ...
... moon as having its appeal to the hearts of even barbarous and ruthless people .名月や世を逃れ住む盗人等 Meigetsu ya yo wo nogare - sumu nusubito - ra Under the bright autumn moon , Five or six bandits , People who live apart from this ...
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