The Classical Poetry of the JapaneseTrübner, 1880 - 227 páginas |
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... East , it has been more often judged than studied . The following pages are an attempt to make the study more general , by placing it within the reach of those who , while sharing in the interest for Japan now universally felt , are yet ...
... East , it has been more often judged than studied . The following pages are an attempt to make the study more general , by placing it within the reach of those who , while sharing in the interest for Japan now universally felt , are yet ...
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... Eastern renaissance , after expending its first natural antiquarian energy , have resulted in any new flowering forth of the national genius , or had every possible vein been exhausted , and would the intellect of the country ...
... Eastern renaissance , after expending its first natural antiquarian energy , have resulted in any new flowering forth of the national genius , or had every possible vein been exhausted , and would the intellect of the country ...
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... eastern mountains , Where the awful pass climbs their brow , He halts in his onward journey And builds him a dwelling low ; And here he lies stark in his garments , Dishevelled his raven hair , And ne'er can he tell me his birthplace ...
... eastern mountains , Where the awful pass climbs their brow , He halts in his onward journey And builds him a dwelling low ; And here he lies stark in his garments , Dishevelled his raven hair , And ne'er can he tell me his birthplace ...
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Basil Hall Chamberlain. The Maiden of Ratsushika . Where in the far - off eastern land The cock first crows at dawn , The people still hand down a tale Of days long dead and gone . They tell of Katsushika's maid , Whose sash of country ...
Basil Hall Chamberlain. The Maiden of Ratsushika . Where in the far - off eastern land The cock first crows at dawn , The people still hand down a tale Of days long dead and gone . They tell of Katsushika's maid , Whose sash of country ...
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... eastern stables ! Is it for your food ye whinny ? Then the fodder I will bring you . Is it for your drink ye whinny ? Then the water I will bring you . Wherefore neigh the milk - white chargers ? Ah methinks these steeds have bosoms ...
... eastern stables ! Is it for your food ye whinny ? Then the fodder I will bring you . Is it for your drink ye whinny ? Then the water I will bring you . Wherefore neigh the milk - white chargers ? Ah methinks these steeds have bosoms ...
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