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1 I | yashiro may seem less like a work of joinery than a feature
2 II | where washermen (sentakuya) work in the ancient manner, -
3 II | manner, - singing as they work, and whipping the wet garments
4 III | represented chiefly the work of students; and I found
5 III | The thing was never the work of an individual child five
6 III | beyond all question the work of ghosts, - the countless
7 III | Considered as a human work alone, the garden is a marvel:
8 III | extraordinary fact about the work being that the texts were
9 III | inspire and~{p. 62}~aid the work of the religious architect,
10 III | No models are needed to work from; - or rather, the model
11 III | women's hair. A girl went to work with white paper, paint,
12 III | the slender hands could work. Thus most of the wonders
13 V | of those methods in the work of such artists as Aubrey
14 V | inferior character of Japanese work is proved by the admission
15 V | Observe that while the work is simplicity itself, "produced
16 V | the conception petty. Such work leaves nothing to the imagination,
17 V | Leucothea which prefaces the work of Winckelmann? Needless
18 VII | goods house may have to work fifteen hours a day, with
19 VII | necessary for sleep; he must work quietly but steadily from
20 VII | earliest Buddhist mission work in Japan. Symbols of the
21 VII | To illustrate Mr. Morse's work so as to interpret the colorific
22 VII | rapidity with which the work was being done testified~{
23 VII | houses. In this shop the work is very hard; but the working-hours
24 VII | salaries."~ "Is all the work of this firm done without
25 VII | for seven or eight hours' work a day. But they are not
26 VII | Clever men do not like to work under foreigners. Foreigners
27 VII | foreigner could get Japanese to work. like that, even for big
28 VII | one third of the business work of the country is done without
29 IX | will not be found in the work cited.~ It would be wrong
30 IX(1)| on the same page of the work just quoted from, is still
31 IX(1)| fifty-first volume of the work called Daizô-hô-sû will
32 X | twenty-sixth narrative in that work. The present translation,
33 X | the Buddha. As a literary work it is, of course, a wretched
34 X | But as they all had to work very hard every day to earn
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