Chapter
1 I | senses counts for little: you know there are ever so many realities
2 I | old-fashioned provinces: the people know how to live without quarreling,
3 I | about it I cannot say; - I know only that he continued to
4 II | foolish song!"~ "I don't know," I said. "There are famous
5 II | Japanese poetry. If you care to know how difficult the subject
6 II | of the tatamizan.~Here we know from the mention of the
7 III | the nature of pleasure. We know that mental enjoyments are
8 III | foreigners, as a general rule, know nothing. Even by the few
9 III | Even by the few who do know that world, the nameless
10 IV | shock, a familiar shock, and know~{p. 87}~myself seized by
11 IV | It has been everything we know; also much that we cannot
12 IV | also much that we cannot know. It has been nebula and
13 V | significance of its color I did not know: much that was simply true
14 V | Japanese drawings, he must know the life which those drawings
15 VI | p. 126}~enough, I do not know; but the haka was not made ... . . .~ "
16 VI | want to take the boy? You know that he is the only pillar
17 VI | pillar of our house. You know that if you take him there
18 VI | care for the ancestors. You know that if you take him, you
19 VII | of which you do not even know the names. As for Japan,
20 VII | everywhere by those who know how to look for it, - and
21 VII | place, would be hopeless. To know what Tennôji is, one must
22 VII | tanuki-bozu). My readers probably know that the Japanese tanuki1
23 VII | in foreign houses, and I know."~ ~ It is not exaggeration
24 VIII| how I cannot toll:~ I know the grass beyond the door,~
25 VIII| How long ago I may not know:~ But just when at that
26 VIII| p. 200}~Only too well I know that to meet will cause
27 IX | who is about to be reborn, know that he will be reborn?" "
28 IX | fully, the reader should know that, in this Oriental philosophy,
29 IX | substance in itself we certainly know nothing: we are conscious
30 IX | position is suggestive. We know nothing whatever of the
31 X | answered him: - ~ "How can I know what happened to me before
32 X | was then Tôzô - do you not know all that?"~ "Ah!" said
33 X | something wrong, they desired to know what the matter was, and
34 X | and took me away. I do not know who or what he was. As I
35 XI | But he who truly wishes to know, must not love this phantom
36 XI | He who truly wishes to know must not find delight in
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