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Patrick Lafcadio Hearn
Gleanings in Buddha-Fields

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1 I | or not to say at a later time about the experience, - 2 I | obligation of mutual help in time of calamity or danger was 3 I(1) | repeating the invocation each time; and the task may be divided 4 I | Hamaguchi.~   From immemorial time the shores of Japan have 5 I | He was an old man at the time of the occurrence that made 6 I | hundreds of shocks in his time, thought it was queer, - 7 I | Within a very little time the whole village had noticed 8 I | Perhaps he thought of the time needed to send a message 9 I | did not answer: he had no time to explain; he was thinking 10 I | struck and ebbed, but each time with lesser surges: then 11 I | On the plateau for a time there was no word spoken. 12 I | old farmer to help them in time of fear or trouble.~.    .    .    .    .    .    .    .    .~{ 13 II | never changed since the Time of the Gods~The flowing 14 II | limited life of a class or a time; and' even in their melodies 15 II(3) | meaning rice-fields during the time of flushing, before the 16 II | we still shall be in the time when the hair turns white.~ 17 II | story needing no name of time or place or person, because 18 II | never changed since the Time of the Gods:~The flowing 19 III | Japanese . . . were for a long time looked upon as kindred races, 20 III | broadly divided into those of time and place furnished by nature 21 III | help of man, and those of time and place invented by man 22 III | finished in about the same time that an artist would have 23 III | such figures. The actual time needed was only enough for 24 III | and more wonderful every time it is again looked at. It 25 III | history of Kyôto, from the time of its foundation in the 26 III | Even now, for me, is the time of frost, the time of kiku 27 III | is the time of frost, the time of kiku buds: if only they 28 III | and hope for the fortunate time that shall come."~ ~   The 29 IV | written that in whatsoever time all human minds accord in 30 V | absolutely insane." There was a time when they did appear to 31 V(1) | said to me, "For a long time I found it very bard to 32 VII | 134}~century, before which time it was called Naniwa. Centuries 33 VII | ships." Junks only, in the time when the song was written; 34 VII | very-far-away in place and time. They push out funny little 35 VII | Concession, dating back to a time before Kobé existed. Its 36 VII | Such, I am told, is the time of service usually exacted 37 VII | He has no leisure, - no time of his own~{p. 149}~except 38 VII | own~{p. 149}~except the time necessary for sleep; he 39 VII | or day, for months at a time, - sleeping on the same 40 VII | the original:~"Very long time in, august help received; 41 VII | hundred years ago, to the time of the earliest Buddhist 42 VII | the startling notion of a time and place out of existing 43 VII | and make a prayer. Each time the bell sounds, some little 44 VII | Buddhist conduct uttered in the time of the Buddha himself, and 45 VII | suited to the feeling of the time and season? These little 46 VII | behind the shop. At the time of our visit, the greater 47 VII | After a man has served his time here, - fourteen or fifteen 48 VIII | p. 187}~the passing of time for the millions; - the 49 VIII | for five or six hours at a time. The mere dimension of such 50 VIII | relation is thus limited to the time of two lives, the vow - ( 51 VIII | Bidding me wait for a time is the word that forever 52 VIII(3)| us might die before the time you speak of." 53 VIII(2)| temple, saying a prayer each time. The expression "dark way 54 IX | 223}~conquest of Space and Time. Wherefore it is written 55 IX | Schopenhauer, "is at the same time metaphysical." But science 56 IX | perishable sensation, - that even Time and Place as revealed to 57 IX | distinction of place or time. But while conditioned by 58 X | Province of Musashi.~   Some time during the autumn of last 59 X(1) | successively in length, until the time of one hundred years after 60 X | KWANZAN DONO, DAIMYÔ.]~   Some time in the eleventh month of 61 X | while: - ~   "Well, this time I shall not tell. But the 62 X | shall not tell. But the next time that you do anything naughty, 63 X | so could spare but little time for any other matter, they 64 X | her what happened at the time when he had died. Then he 65 X(2) | From very ancient time in Japan it has been the 66 X | pillow there.1 In a short time some old man, - looking 67 X | away. I remained a little time under the kaki-tree before 68 X | Then for the first time Tsuya was convinced that 69 X | age of six. In the mean time, Katsugorô was looking all 70 X(2) | the high-priest of that time [1828], almost certainly 71 X(1) | In that time the name of the smallest 72 XI | the same; and Space and Time exist but as the stage and 73 XI | All that exists in Time must perish. To the Awakened 74 XI | the Awakened there is no Time or Space or Change, - no 75 XI | He who hath overcome Time in the past and the future 76 XI | back to the verge of Time, - could I have read the 77 XI | But this has being only in Time; and Time itself is illusion."~ ~ 78 XI | being only in Time; and Time itself is illusion."~ ~


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