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1 Int| lowest to highest, and all go therein, yet with distinction
2 Int| time and strength we are to go on to others." This doubtless
3 Int| No deviation from it can go unpunished and no variation
4 Int| They have been content to go to the writings of Shushi
5 I | those who say nembutsu16 go not to Heaven may I sink
6 I | stubborn, determined to go on in this purpose to the
7 I | same age over a game of go, lost his self control and
8 I | hara-kiri to-morrow so I'll go to bed at once. Do you stay
9 I | Not instantly does it go a thousand miles, but as
10 I | does that done in private go from house to province and
11 I | Maijō reproved the king of Go: "If you would not that
12 I | thousand miles." Both when real go everywhere.~ ./. MONSTERS
13 I | pass out through the gate go as men who shall never return
14 II | quickly come and quickly go, all alike unexpected. Such
15 II | hurts and the horse cannot go. This is to "nourish unreasonably."
16 II | Not only is he unable to go: his evil spirit is aroused,
17 II | then would their fashions go throughout the empire conquering
18 II | work in town they would go home again. Had they friends
19 II | Even the outcasts would go to their friends for aid.
20 II | faithful samurai does not go familiarly to the house
21 II | no immediate change. To go over to the bad is easy,
22 II | reply; "I have let them go. By the will of the Shōgun
23 II | nobles and high officials go secretly to brothels and
24 II | learned words, they cannot go to the fine office and minutely
25 II | in everything though it go not to the central tribunal
26 III| Ōsaka. But he refused to go, though repeated messengers
27 III| consent. Then Ieyasu agreed to go. But his followers feared
28 III| dissuade him;—"If you do not go it is true that Hideyoshi
29 III| bearer said to Sugita, "Go, please!" But Sugita scowled
30 III| said, "My task is not to go hawking with him and surround
31 III| Shōgun said, "Very well! Go back at once and put Musashi
32 III| his horse that he might go and die with them. But Daizen
33 III| great anger shouted, "Let go!" and for a quarter of a
34 III| On your invitation I'll go in and have a cup of tea."
35 III| ran as fast as he could go. But Ichijurō took an itchi
36 V | very fine to-night. Do not go. Stop awhile and have some
37 V | lets the mere appearance go and unites past and present
38 V | other side. It differs from 'go' in that if we win there
39 V | argue, please the vulgar and go with the times. Deplorable!
40 V | write,—~ This spring too I go unchanged~ Five times
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