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1 Int(6) | See "The Religions of China,"
2 Int(15)| Peking Oriental Society)." See also Faber's "Doctrines
3 Int | breathing organism. They see a golden chain of spiritual
4 Int(17)| Feng-shui," pp. 5-9., See "Ki, Ri and Ten" below.
5 Int(22)| reification of the concept" see p. 47 below. ~
6 Int(23)| distinction of things." See p. 43 note, below.~
7 Int(36)| Sōrai were not orthodox. See Mr. Haga's "Note" below.~
8 I(11) | intuitionalism" is the ###. See Mencius, Book VII., Part
9 I(13) | For "natural philosophy," see "Ki Ri and Ten" below.~
10 I | behind the oath of Kantaishi. See to it that you do not hear
11 I | ill his friends came to see him and he begged them to
12 I(20) | See Vol. III, Appendix, of the
13 I(23) | Ancient Learning School, see Mr. Haga's "Note" and my "
14 I | priest will not live to see them grow. What is the profit
15 I(34) | Doctrines of Confucius," p. 55. See the Great Learning, 4-5. "
16 I(40) | in man. Indeed I do not see how their philosophy can
17 I(40) | pp. 194-196, Eng. trans. See "Ki Ri and Ten" below.~
18 I | Heaven, Clearly is it as we see it. It is nonsense for Shushi
19 I(41) | See the Chinese Repository,
20 I(41) | ki" material principle. See my "Comment" below for a
21 I | there is no year." Let us see, this is the rim, this the
22 I | it and makes the wheel. See then! Does the wheel come
23 I | of the sun or moon, all see the error and all are impressed
24 I | truth of the Sage when men see such a face and hear such
25 I(62) | principles of Chinese cosmogony. See Mr. Haga's "Note."~
26 I(63) | the character "ki" ###. See the Journal of the N. China
27 I | proverb says,—"Men wish to see the thing they fear." They
28 I | and dies down, now they see it and then they see it
29 I | they see it and then they see it not. At last so giddy
30 I(73) | true self is of the ri, see "Ki, Ri and Ten" below.~
31 II | source of evil. For bad men see temporary gain and rejoice
32 II | shallow wisdom. But true men see and greatly fear the evil
33 II | find satisfaction in it? To see that it is a dream is to
34 II | destroy eye and ear! We see and hear by them and, forsooth,
35 II(9) | See p. 21 preceding.~
36 II | Regret not what you see: Decay and bloom alike are
37 II | verses are wretched as you see. But never mind their form,
38 II | students;—When we read we see only the surface and do
39 II | lord remarked to him:—"I see you are fond of medicine
40 II | pity. Naturally when we see our parents we love them,
41 II | æsthetic; and when they see a man who is frugal and
42 III(6) | See Rein's Japan, p. 280. The
43 III | than to live in vain and see your downfall! I shall count
44 III(13)| somewhat similar incident see Rein, p. 279. In the war
45 III | child. Yoritomo desired to see her dance and commanded
46 IV | Seeking spring all day we see ./. it not. The haze rests
47 IV | If from the darkness we see the light, it is all clear
48 IV | penetrate the darkness, we can see it not. Thus to see the
49 IV | can see it not. Thus to see the light from the darkness
50 IV | unskilled go-player: we cannot see the end, and mistake at
51 IV | value in the future. They see that which is easy only
52 IV | occasion when guests came to see the Old Man a copy of the
53 IV | written at that time. So we see that he flattered the world
54 IV | returned to Edo and went in to see the Shōgun just as he was
55 IV | about the people! Try it and see!" So Yasutoki believed him,
56 IV | entered complaint. Now I see my error and will not add
57 V | Man;—"The men of to-day see not the moon of long ago:
58 V | water. All are alike as they see the moon, With verse and
59 V | heart is comforted as I see it. An emotion that ceases
60 V | ornament their verses as they see the moon and labour over
61 V | things of old, we seem to see the reflection of the forms
62 V | who thus laments. I too see the moon with such a spirit
63 V | said to his followers, "See! When he comes I'll strike
64 V | But Bungaku replied, "See the spirit of his face!
65 V | is such a thing as trade. See that you know nothing of
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