Zen in English Literature and Oriental ClassicsHokuseido Press, 1942 - 446 pages |
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absolute animals answer asked attitude Bashô beauty birds Blake Bleak House Buddha Buddhism called CHAPTER child Christ Christian Confucius Cronch Daruma dead death desire Don Quixote doth earth English eternal everything evil example expressed father fear feel figures of speech fish flowers freedom Gérard de Nerval give Goethe grief haiku hand hath heart heaven Hell human Iago infinite intellect Japanese kind King Knight Errantry Kwannon light lines living look meaning Mencius mind monk moon mysticism nature never night Oku no Hosomichi Othello pain pantheism paradox perfect pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor poverty realise Reality religion religious Rôshi Ryôkan says Shakespeare Shinran silent singing smiled soul speak spirit stone thee things thou thought tion tree true truth understand unto verse voice walk wind words Wordsworth 芭蕉