The Classical Poetry of the JapaneseTrübner, 1880 - 227 páginas |
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... native man of letters , Suzuki Tsune- masa , thanks are due for continued aid and counsel during the preparation of the present versions , while the necessary preliminary studies would never have been successfully carried through but ...
... native man of letters , Suzuki Tsune- masa , thanks are due for continued aid and counsel during the preparation of the present versions , while the necessary preliminary studies would never have been successfully carried through but ...
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Basil Hall Chamberlain. thanks are due for permission to republish . The chief native works that have been consulted are : - Hiyaku - Niñ Itsu - Shiu Hito - Yo Gatari ( “ Nightly Con- versations on the Hundred Odes by a Hundred Poets ...
Basil Hall Chamberlain. thanks are due for permission to republish . The chief native works that have been consulted are : - Hiyaku - Niñ Itsu - Shiu Hito - Yo Gatari ( “ Nightly Con- versations on the Hundred Odes by a Hundred Poets ...
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... native poetry . So remarkable a fact should , of itself , suffice to gain for the poetry of this people the first place in the attention of those who make Japan and Japanese the special object of their investigations . It should even ...
... native poetry . So remarkable a fact should , of itself , suffice to gain for the poetry of this people the first place in the attention of those who make Japan and Japanese the special object of their investigations . It should even ...
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... native ear to - day in every street - ballad , as it already did in the seventh century at the Mikado's court ; and no serious attempt has ever been made to alter it in the slightest degree , even during the period of the greatest intel ...
... native ear to - day in every street - ballad , as it already did in the seventh century at the Mikado's court ; and no serious attempt has ever been made to alter it in the slightest degree , even during the period of the greatest intel ...
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... native growth . That its substance is very peculiar is by no means what is meant to be asserted . On the contrary , the reader can hardly fail to be struck with its generality and want of local colouring . When , therefore , originality ...
... native growth . That its substance is very peculiar is by no means what is meant to be asserted . On the contrary , the reader can hardly fail to be struck with its generality and want of local colouring . When , therefore , originality ...
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