A History of Haiku: From the beginnings up to IssaHokuseido Press, 1963 |
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... sound - rhythm - intonation mean- ing and the intellectual meaning of the ( spoken ) words are one . From this ... sound of the word is the sound of the thing , but in which the word is the thing and the thing is the word , spontaneously ...
... sound - rhythm - intonation mean- ing and the intellectual meaning of the ( spoken ) words are one . From this ... sound of the word is the sound of the thing , but in which the word is the thing and the thing is the word , spontaneously ...
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... sound of the water are timeless . Or we may say , conversely , that the silence of the old pond continues timelessly , whereas the sound of the water is as a bubble upon that river of silence . This mystical and also mystifying ...
... sound of the water are timeless . Or we may say , conversely , that the silence of the old pond continues timelessly , whereas the sound of the water is as a bubble upon that river of silence . This mystical and also mystifying ...
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... sound of the wings of the cicada Is cool and restful . This association of one sensation ( sound ) with another ( coolness ) is not different in essence from the Buddha's power of seeing with his ears , hearing with his nose , and so on ...
... sound of the wings of the cicada Is cool and restful . This association of one sensation ( sound ) with another ( coolness ) is not different in essence from the Buddha's power of seeing with his ears , hearing with his nose , and so on ...
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