The Classical Poetry of the JapaneseTrübner, 1880 - 227 páginas |
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... passing notice of the more general reader , who , in the present day , has to peruse quite a library of books treating of Japan , —and this , altogether apart from any intrinsic merit which that poetry may or may not possess . Hitherto ...
... passing notice of the more general reader , who , in the present day , has to peruse quite a library of books treating of Japan , —and this , altogether apart from any intrinsic merit which that poetry may or may not possess . Hitherto ...
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... passing , as they do , before the reader , like a series of dissolving views , vague , graceful , and sugges- tive . The Japanese , too , have their acrostics , and also their common puns , with the same stigma of vulgarity as is ...
... passing , as they do , before the reader , like a series of dissolving views , vague , graceful , and sugges- tive . The Japanese , too , have their acrostics , and also their common puns , with the same stigma of vulgarity as is ...
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... was already passing over into the prose play of modern times , contains several characters . It is the Abbot who would sit in the place indicated in the text . • in the court which divides the gallery from the INTRODUCTION . 23.
... was already passing over into the prose play of modern times , contains several characters . It is the Abbot who would sit in the place indicated in the text . • in the court which divides the gallery from the INTRODUCTION . 23.
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... pass over altogether a branch of Japanese poetry which is worthy of much more atten- tion than it has hitherto received from European scholars ; and for this reason there is here given of four of these pieces what , after all possible ...
... pass over altogether a branch of Japanese poetry which is worthy of much more atten- tion than it has hitherto received from European scholars ; and for this reason there is here given of four of these pieces what , after all possible ...
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... pass muster . The choice of the poetical form , however , for his versions , by no means terminates the translator's pre- liminary embarrassments . English , unfortunately or we should rather say fortunately differs from Japanese in ...
... pass muster . The choice of the poetical form , however , for his versions , by no means terminates the translator's pre- liminary embarrassments . English , unfortunately or we should rather say fortunately differs from Japanese in ...
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