A History of Haiku: From the beginnings up to IssaHokuseido Press, 1963 |
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... became a pupil of Bashō , then of Kyoroku .名月や暗き處は虫の聲 Meigetsu ya kuraki tokoro wa mushi no koe The bright autumn moon ; From the dark places , The voices of insects . Mokudo ,, dates unknown , was yet another samurai who became ...
... became a pupil of Bashō , then of Kyoroku .名月や暗き處は虫の聲 Meigetsu ya kuraki tokoro wa mushi no koe The bright autumn moon ; From the dark places , The voices of insects . Mokudo ,, dates unknown , was yet another samurai who became ...
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... became Buson's pupil ten years later , just when Buson had settled down in Kyōto . Kitō was a great lover of Kikaku , but followed Buson in his directness . He was part author of Buson's Shichibushū . Kitō was all his life fond of ...
... became Buson's pupil ten years later , just when Buson had settled down in Kyōto . Kitō was a great lover of Kikaku , but followed Buson in his directness . He was part author of Buson's Shichibushū . Kitō was all his life fond of ...
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... became one of the Three Great Ones of the haikai world . But after some misconduct , he was expelled from the Buson school , and his style became artificial , and he was more or less " forgotten " .鶯や夕ぐれがたも朝の聲 Uguisu ya ...
... became one of the Three Great Ones of the haikai world . But after some misconduct , he was expelled from the Buson school , and his style became artificial , and he was more or less " forgotten " .鶯や夕ぐれがたも朝の聲 Uguisu ya ...
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autumn bamboo Bashō Bashō School beauty bird blooming bowl-beating Buddha Buddhist Buson cherry blossoms Chinese Chinese poetry Chōshō clouds cold colour Danrin death death-verse died disciples English English nature falling famous feeling firefly flowers following verse Genroku grass haikai haiku haiku poets hana haru hito hokku hotaru hototogisu human humour insects Issa Issa's Japan Japanese Jōsō kasa kaze keri Kikaku kumo kuraki kure kusa kyō Kyorai Kyōto learned haikai leaves lived look means mizu monk moon Moritake morning mosquitoes Mount Asama mountain naka naki naku nari naru nashi nature night Onitsura onomatopoeia Ōsaka perhaps plum poetical poetry pupil Ransetsu renga Samidare samurai says senryu shigure Shiki Shikō shines Shintō shite singing snow Sōin Sōkan sound spring summer Teitoku temple things Thoreau toshi tree tsuki tsuyu uguisu voice Waga waka wind winter rain withered word Wordsworth yama yuki yuku