The Three-cornered WorldPeter Owen, 1965 - 184 sider An artist, seeking to free himself from human emotion and entanglements, goes to the mountains to meditate, but becomes fascinated with the hostess of a hotel where he stops. |
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Side 44
... thought . Long ago during the Sung dynasty in China a Buddhist priest named Ta Hui said that having attained a state of supreme enlightenment , there was nothing he could not do if once he set his mind to it . Nevertheless , he was a ...
... thought . Long ago during the Sung dynasty in China a Buddhist priest named Ta Hui said that having attained a state of supreme enlightenment , there was nothing he could not do if once he set his mind to it . Nevertheless , he was a ...
Side 95
... thought that perhaps I should not have abandoned my attempt at painting , when with a little more effort I might have been successful . However , I had a desire to put into words a sentiment that could not be expressed on canvas . Once ...
... thought that perhaps I should not have abandoned my attempt at painting , when with a little more effort I might have been successful . However , I had a desire to put into words a sentiment that could not be expressed on canvas . Once ...
Side 168
... thought that he was going to disappear among the trees from whence he had originally emerged . But no , once again he turned and came back . Surely , I thought , only someone out for a stroll would walk to and fro across the heath like ...
... thought that he was going to disappear among the trees from whence he had originally emerged . But no , once again he turned and came back . Surely , I thought , only someone out for a stroll would walk to and fro across the heath like ...
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1817 LIBRARIES abbot able aronia artist asked bamboo beautiful become beneath blossoms camellia canvas Chinese clouds colour colour of spring cryptomeria Daitetsu door emotions expression eyes face feel feet felt figure fusuma gaze Gembei girl ground Haiku hair hand head heard Hokku Ike Taiga ink-stone Japanese Kankaiji temple kimono Kusa Makura Kyuichi lark live look mean mind mountain moved Nakoi never O-Nami old woman once packhorse painting pearl of dew picture pine tree poem poet poetry pond priest quince rain rape-blossom realised rock Ryonen samisen Sanyo scroll seemed shadow Shioda Shioda's daughter shōji side sitting sleep someone song Sōseki soul standing steps stone stood suddenly suppose tell Tengu There's thing thought Tokyo trying turned verandah voice walked Wang Wei wild cherry wondered words young
Henvisninger til denne bog
Self as Image in Asian Theory and Practice Roger T. Ames,Thomas P. Kasulis,Wimal Dissanayake Begrænset visning - 1998 |