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1 Int | JAPANESE PHILOSOPHER.~ ~BY GEORGE 2 Int | intellectual development of the Japanese may be studied in three 3 Int(1) | III. Appendix; "Ancient Japanese Rituals," by the same, Vols. 4 Int(1) | Classical Poetry of the Japanese" by B. H. Chamberlain.~ 5 Int | its highest distinctively Japanese development was in the ./. 6 Int(2) | Things Japanese," by B. H. Chamberlain, 7 Int | earliest remains of pure Japanese literature; in the second 8 Int(5) | Things Japanese," 2nd Edition, p. 92.~ 9 Int(12)| German critic" in "Things Japanese," p. 94, and that too was 10 Int | called the system of Tei-Shu (Japanese pronunciation).~   These 11 Int | is called in Chinese K'e (Japanese Ki), or the breath of nature. 12 Int | Again, considering this Li (Japanese Ri), or the general order 13 Int | physical nature."17~ITS JAPANESE OPPONENTS~   This is the 14 Int | alive and of the world.~ ~JAPANESE FOLLOWERS OF ŌYŌMEI.~    15 Int | its attractiveness to many Japanese. "His followers were few, 16 Int | enervated the spirit of the Japanese."30~ ~DIFFERENCES AND AGREEMENTS.~    17 Int | more remarkable that the Japanese orthodoxy attempted no improvement, 18 Int | It is surprising that the Japanese scholars have attempted 19 Int | valuable commentary by a Japanese writer. They have been content 20 Int | no modification. And the Japanese produced no scholar who 21 Int | inherent quality in the Japanese mind. It was not the rejection 22 Int | the Tokugawa period. And a Japanese can best do this, a Japanese 23 Int | Japanese can best do this, a Japanese who gives his account with 24 Int | and the attainments of the Japanese scholars.51~   The Shundai 25 Int | purpose, his ornaments in Japanese becoming blemishes in English. 26 I(17) | finally in A.D. 1664; Lay's "Japanese Funeral Rites," Vol. XIX., 27 I | matter at a glance like our Japanese scholars. Of course I cannot 28 III | one of the merits of our Japanese poetry, for poetry knows 29 IV(8) | year A.D. 1004, "Things Japanese," p. 269. It quite deserves


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