A History of Haiku, Том 1Hokuseido Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 427 |
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... thing heard , the thing speaking . Things without words , and words in a dictionary , have no existence . They are either dead or not yet born . A ( real ) word does not express a thing . No thing can express another . A ( real ) thing ...
... thing heard , the thing speaking . Things without words , and words in a dictionary , have no existence . They are either dead or not yet born . A ( real ) word does not express a thing . No thing can express another . A ( real ) thing ...
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... things , or things of different categories are united in one . They all have a difference , in that it is different things that are united . The schema is this : Zen Doer is deed Poetry : Word is thing Haiku Senryu : Meaning is ...
... things , or things of different categories are united in one . They all have a difference , in that it is different things that are united . The schema is this : Zen Doer is deed Poetry : Word is thing Haiku Senryu : Meaning is ...
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... 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 , and the inveterate tendency of the human mind to ...
... 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 , and the inveterate tendency of the human mind to ...
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