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1 I | offerings: each evening, from my place within a hundred household
2 I(1) | the temple-court to the place of prayer, and back, one
3 I | horror of sea raving over the place of their homes. It drew
4 I | spirit of Hamaguchi in one place while his living body was
5 II | water-weed drifting, finding no place of attachment:~Where, I
6 II | needing no name of time or place or person, because eternally
7 III | indeed entered an enchanted place.~ It is a landscape-garden, -
8 III | weird Buddhist charm of the place, grows and grows upon you;
9 III | selections. I fixed the crank in place, and tried to extort the
10 III | so pathetically out of place, so utterly~{p. 64}~misunderstood.
11 III | or full moon, a change of place, a shifting of light and
12 III | divided into those of time and place furnished by nature with
13 III | man, and those of time and place invented by man at the suggestion
14 III | presently transformed into a place of pilgrimage for pleasure-seekers.
15 III | thing made only in that one place, and not to be found elsewhere.
16 III | clear drops, and snow gave place to rain. Then cherry-blossoms
17 VI | that to sit down upon the place made warm by the body of
18 VI | other person, - unless the place be stricken first."~ Whereat
19 VII | kéri.~(When I ascend a high place and look about me, lo! the
20 VII | of the very-far-away in place and time. They push out
21 VII | people find their way to any place most readily by remembering
22 VII | quiet and modest-looking place in the whole district where
23 VII | year they squat in the same place, for twelve or fifteen hours
24 VII | is really the most unsafe place in Japan to play the fool
25 VII | startling notion of a time and place out of existing life. As
26 VII | melancholy beauty of the place, would be hopeless. To know
27 VII | of years to keep a large place in popular affection. Again,
28 VII | silk-house, - a tumultuous place, so crowded that we had
29 VIII | rebirth, I think I should place those treating of the~p.
30 VIII(3)| footnote p. 205} prints as a place of infernal punishment for
31 IX | transmigration does not take place. We find the statement that
32 IX | lowest must rise to the place of the highest, - the law
33 IX | sensation, - that even Time and Place as revealed to our petty
34 IX | thou," - no distinction of place or time. But while conditioned
35 IX | Buddhist texts actually place them in remote constellations, -
36 IX | space vanishes; and its place is filled by the Idea of
37 X(1) | in which the death took place is counted for one year.
38 X | died; and there came in his place a man called Hanshirô San,
39 X | some roundabout way to this place - I remember we passed the
40 X(2) | Returning to his native place (Sakamoto-chô, Shitaya,
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