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1 I | experience, - you may very likely find yourself for a moment forced
2 I | the ghost and god, should find again the feelings of the
3 I | said, as soon as he could find words, automatically caressing
4 II | and weakness of passion find utterance; beginning with
5 II | you"!~Why, oh, why do I find it hard to say like this?1~
6 II | were bleaching,~I would find my way to rejoin him, after
7 III | stairs, or rather ladders, to find in the third story a set
8 III | esteemed alike. . . . We find that while, on close examination,
9 III | of Meiji could scarcely find fault with The Atlantic'
10 III | capacity of the people to find in everything natural -
11 III | as of fish in a shoal. I find no difficulty in getting
12 III | raw, clear light he can find no palaces of amethyst,
13 IV | as you or I do. They will find reason to fear it for somebody
14 V | appear to me fantastic. Now I find them always interesting,
15 V | that even the divine could find~{p. 106}~development within
16 V | newspaper or magazine I can find little pleasure in the engravings.
17 V | we should least expect to find it, namely, in those creations
18 V | touch, one may expect to find some universal æsthetic
19 V | can furnish it. You will find it in Herbert Spencer's
20 VII | city, you would probably find him in Japanese costume, -
21 VII | as a centre. Ôsaka people find their way to any place most
22 VII | If a business man, he can find whatever he wants without
23 VII | I certainly expected to find the "Asahi Shimbun" office~{
24 VII | hear, - perhaps even to find its way back for one more
25 VII | the few men of culture who find their way into the missionary
26 VII | foreign tourist: he can find at most only suggestions
27 VII | only one in which I could find nothing curious or pretty, -
28 VIII | Certainly no one will be able to find in these Japanese verses -
29 VIII | tablets ancestral,~Lovers find chance to murmur prayers
30 IX | riddles and contradictions. We find a doctrine of rebirth; but
31 IX | does not take place. We find the statement that beings
32 IX | each individual, we can find no moral meaning in the
33 IX | what consolation can we find in the assurance that we
34 IX | feelings which are not of self find room for powerful manifestation, -
35 IX(1)| of the Great Decease we find the instance of a woman
36 IX | from the East. There we find ourselves in presence of
37 XI | phantom Nature, - must not find delight in the radiance
38 XI | wishes to know must not find delight in contemplating
39 XI | fading of sunsets, - to find charm in the blossoming
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