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" three, five, and fifteen' refer to the number of nights in the moon's changes. In the finale, the Tennin is supposed to disappear like a mountain slowly hidden in mist. The play shows the relation of the early Noh to the God-dance. "
The Quarterly Review - Page 473
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"Noh", Or, Accomplishment: A Study of the Classical Stage of Japan

Ernest Fenollosa, Ezra Pound - 1916 - 290 pages
...mountain slowly hidden in mist. The 165 play shows the relation of the early Noh to the God-dance. HAKURYO Windy road of the waves by Miwo, Swift with ships,...over steersmen's voices. Hakuryo, taker of fish, head bf his house, dwells upon the barren pine-waste of Miwo. A FISHERMAN Upon a thousand heights had gathered...
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Certain Noble Plays of Japan

Ernest Fenollosa, Ezra Pound - 1916 - 96 pages
...the number of nights in the moon's changes. In the finale, the Tennin is supposed to disappear like a mountain slowly hidden in mist. The play shows the...to the Goddance. PRIEST Windy road of the waves by Mi wo, Swift with ships, loud over steersmen's voices. Hakuryo, taker offish, head of his house, Dwells...
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Collected Prose

Charles Olson - 1997 - 492 pages
...Euripides. 248 Hagoromo One of the Noh plays translated by Pound, whose introductory note declares, "The play shows the relation of the early Noh to the God-dance" (Ezra Pound: Translations [New York: New Directions, 1963], p. 308). 248 "Prüf rock" TS Eliot's poem...
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