Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 6Joseph Strelka |
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... become ( a ground - cypress ) . " This curious appellation owes its origin to the fact that the tree outwardly resembles the ground - cypress , which supplies the most highly appreciated kind of lumber . In the explan- atory note ...
... become ( a ground - cypress ) . " This curious appellation owes its origin to the fact that the tree outwardly resembles the ground - cypress , which supplies the most highly appreciated kind of lumber . In the explan- atory note ...
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... becomes aesthetically or ethically colored through the intervention of the existential awareness of man . Through it ... become established , connoting negative qualities such as oldness , imperfection , frailty , and lowliness . Wabi ...
... becomes aesthetically or ethically colored through the intervention of the existential awareness of man . Through it ... become established , connoting negative qualities such as oldness , imperfection , frailty , and lowliness . Wabi ...
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... become disillusioned with the role a scholar - official could play in the corrupt government of his time . He had already become imbued with Taoist and Buddhist philosophy and felt at ease in using metaphors such as “ salty ” and “ sour ...
... become disillusioned with the role a scholar - official could play in the corrupt government of his time . He had already become imbued with Taoist and Buddhist philosophy and felt at ease in using metaphors such as “ salty ” and “ sour ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
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