The Classical Poetry of the JapaneseTrübner, 1880 - 227 páginas |
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... chorus , left to the performance its mainly lyric character , till , at a somewhat later period , the theatrical tendency became supreme , and the romantic melodrama of the modern Japanese stage was evolved . The last of the four plays ...
... chorus , left to the performance its mainly lyric character , till , at a somewhat later period , the theatrical tendency became supreme , and the romantic melodrama of the modern Japanese stage was evolved . The last of the four plays ...
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... chorus , whose number is not fixed , squat on the ground to the right of the spectator . In a line with the chorus . between it and the audience , sits the less important of the two actors † during the greater portion of the piece . The ...
... chorus , whose number is not fixed , squat on the ground to the right of the spectator . In a line with the chorus . between it and the audience , sits the less important of the two actors † during the greater portion of the piece . The ...
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... chorus are from the very first both soothing and impressive . The music , unfortunately , cannot claim like praise , and the dancing executed by the chief character towards the * For a different view of this absence of scenery , see ...
... chorus are from the very first both soothing and impressive . The music , unfortunately , cannot claim like praise , and the dancing executed by the chief character towards the * For a different view of this absence of scenery , see ...
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... CHORUS . SCENE . The shore of Miho , * in the province of Suruga , near the base of Fusiyama . [ The piece opens with a long recitative in which the Fisherman and the Chorus describe the beauties of Miho's pine - clad shore at dawn in ...
... CHORUS . SCENE . The shore of Miho , * in the province of Suruga , near the base of Fusiyama . [ The piece opens with a long recitative in which the Fisherman and the Chorus describe the beauties of Miho's pine - clad shore at dawn in ...
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... Chorus . Alas ! poor maiden , in thy quiv'ring eyne Cluster the dews ; the flow'rets thou didst twine Amidst thy tresses languish and decay , And the five woes * declare thy fatal day ! Fairy . Vainly my glance doth seek the heav'nly ...
... Chorus . Alas ! poor maiden , in thy quiv'ring eyne Cluster the dews ; the flow'rets thou didst twine Amidst thy tresses languish and decay , And the five woes * declare thy fatal day ! Fairy . Vainly my glance doth seek the heav'nly ...
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1st pt 2nd pt Amaterasu Amazulu ancient ANON Arabic Assyrian Assyrian Language autumn Bengal Bijiyau Buddha Buddhist century Ceylon China Chinese Chorus cloth College Crown 8vo Curate dance dear Death-Stone Demy 8vo Dialect DICTIONARY died A.D. doth dream e'en English ev'ry F. J. FURNIVALL F. W. NEWMAN Fairy flowers gaze Glossary gods GRAMMAR Hana hath heart heaven Hensleigh Wedgwood History imperial India Inscription JAMES LEGGE Japan Japanese Kauzhiyu land Language late Literature LL.D lord maiden Maps MARTIN HAUG Mikado Mitsunaka monarch moon moor mortal Myriad Leaves Nakamitsu Nara Narihira ne'er night Notes o'er Odes original palace Philology plates Poems poet poetry Post 8vo Priest Prince Prof Professor province Rector Religion Rosei Royal Asiatic Society Sanskrit sewed silv'ry song Spirit spring stanza sweet T. W. RHYS DAVIDS tell Text thee thou Translated verse viii Wife word
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