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1 III | greeted her visitors was the beauty of her festival decorations.
2 III | Still, it was not the beauty of the thing in itself which
3 III | helps to make the particular beauty of some resort. The sites
4 III | selected, - always where the beauty of nature could inspire
5 III | otherwise. In our great cities, beauty is for the rich; bare walls
6 III | Kyôto is famous for the beauty of its women; and the most
7 III | That the proverb about beauty being only skin-deep "is
8 III | profound significance than beauty. The charm of the bride
9 III | recognize that the truth of beauty belongs to the inner being,
10 III | But those who think of beauty only in connection with
11 V | intelligence, grace, and beauty. I see the women of the
12 V(1)| scale; and the suggestion of beauty is more readily perceived
13 V | perceive the truth, or the beauty, or the humor of Japanese
14 V | conventions were conventions of beauty, while those of Japanese
15 V | Japanese drawing have neither beauty nor meaning. But such a
16 V | Spencer's essay on Personal Beauty. The beauty of such a head
17 V | on Personal Beauty. The beauty of such a head signifies
18 V | Greek ideal of masculine beauty would interest the average
19 V | significance of perfect beauty could be realized only by
20 V | we look for the feminine beauty which appeals to the feeling
21 V | should characterize real beauty in the portrayal of manhood
22 V | would exhibit the ideal of beauty or of virtue, he is still
23 VII | aspect, the queer melancholy beauty of the place, would be hopeless.
24 VII | the passionless golden beauty of the Buddha in his shrine;
25 VII | in it may be a wonder of beauty. Usually the outside of
26 VII | obtaining the maximum of beauty with the minimum of cost;~{
27 VII | obtaining the minimum of beauty with the maximum of cost!
28 VII | all this interior world of beauty -just because it is an interior
29 VII | attentions, but in making beauty for their eyes. Multitudes
30 VIII| handiwork possessing any beauty or significance of form -
31 IX | with it, - the sensation of beauty, for example, and the delight
32 IX | dowered with~{p. 239}~"the beauty of the gods," and bids her
33 IX | quickening of the sense of beauty, - all multiply ethical
34 XI | shadows; - youth and age, beauty and horror, sweetness and
35 XI | light, - and voidness, beauty. And therefore to see your
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