A History of Haiku: From the beginnings up to IssaHokuseido Press, 1963 |
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... poetical , appealed to anti - poetical Japanese . Confucius loved music , and poetry perhaps , and believed no doubt that his principles of conduct for man were " natural , " but he seems to have had little interest in Nature for its ...
... poetical , appealed to anti - poetical Japanese . Confucius loved music , and poetry perhaps , and believed no doubt that his principles of conduct for man were " natural , " but he seems to have had little interest in Nature for its ...
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... poetical of all plants , and when withered still more meaningful . Ripples are the most poetical aspect of water .破壺に擇鴻細く咲きにけり Yaretsubo ni omodaka hosoku saki ni keri In the broken crock , A water - plantain Blooms ...
... poetical of all plants , and when withered still more meaningful . Ripples are the most poetical aspect of water .破壺に擇鴻細く咲きにけり Yaretsubo ni omodaka hosoku saki ni keri In the broken crock , A water - plantain Blooms ...
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... poetical people feel drawn to the small room where the tea ceremony is held . Tea , like nature itself , belongs to no particular season , yet as the energy of summer declines , the meditative mood , a more passive state of mind arises ...
... poetical people feel drawn to the small room where the tea ceremony is held . Tea , like nature itself , belongs to no particular season , yet as the energy of summer declines , the meditative mood , a more passive state of mind arises ...
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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