The Classical Poetry of the JapaneseTrübner, 1880 - 227 pages |
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... Songs Penetrated " ) , by Tachibana - no - Moribe . Kita Riu Yeukiyoku Bon ( " Book of Lyric Dramas According to the Kita Style " ) . Kokin Wa - Ka Shifu Uchi - Giki ( " Memoranda Con- cerning the Collection of Japanese Odes Ancient and ...
... Songs Penetrated " ) , by Tachibana - no - Moribe . Kita Riu Yeukiyoku Bon ( " Book of Lyric Dramas According to the Kita Style " ) . Kokin Wa - Ka Shifu Uchi - Giki ( " Memoranda Con- cerning the Collection of Japanese Odes Ancient and ...
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... SONGS . from the Manyo - shu Song Composed by the Commander - in - Chief on Beholding the Mountains • Lines sent to his Mistress when the Poet was Leaving the Province of Ihami . Love is Pain . · No Tidings . Love is All • • • • · 53 ...
... SONGS . from the Manyo - shu Song Composed by the Commander - in - Chief on Beholding the Mountains • Lines sent to his Mistress when the Poet was Leaving the Province of Ihami . Love is Pain . · No Tidings . Love is All • • • • · 53 ...
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... Song Composed on Ascending Mount Mikasa Asking for Pearls to send Home to Nara The Flowers of my Garden . • • • 9 ELEGIES . from the Manyo - shu On the Death of the Mikado Teñji On the Death of Prince Hinami . On the Death of the Poet's ...
... Song Composed on Ascending Mount Mikasa Asking for Pearls to send Home to Nara The Flowers of my Garden . • • • 9 ELEGIES . from the Manyo - shu On the Death of the Mikado Teñji On the Death of Prince Hinami . On the Death of the Poet's ...
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... songs of either court or people . Yet in all essential respects the earliest poems resemble those produced by the bards of succeeding ages , when Chinese influence un- doubtedly deeply swayed the national mind . Were this fact ...
... songs of either court or people . Yet in all essential respects the earliest poems resemble those produced by the bards of succeeding ages , when Chinese influence un- doubtedly deeply swayed the national mind . Were this fact ...
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... songs accom- panying which were expanded and improved . The next step was the introduction of individual personages , which led to the adoption of a dramatic unity in the plot , though the supreme importance still assigned to the chorus ...
... songs accom- panying which were expanded and improved . The next step was the introduction of individual personages , which led to the adoption of a dramatic unity in the plot , though the supreme importance still assigned to the chorus ...
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