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Patrick Lafcadio Hearn
Gleanings in Buddha-Fields

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1 I | vague notion of the strange character of the Shintô miya or yashiro, - 2 II | the other beautiful in character. Which shall he choose to 3 III| recognizable. The wonderful character of that training, however, 4 III| riddle to which Japanese character alone can furnish the key. 5 IV | how to make the Chinese character for Man, - I mean Man with 6 IV | form the perfect ji, or character, hito, meaning a person 7 IV | by the two strokes of the character. "Now see," she says: "each 8 V | interpretation, and that the inferior character of Japanese work is proved 9 V | its peculiar motion, its character, everything by which it 10 V | to subordinate the type character to the individual peculiarity. 11 V | touches of the brush; the character and perspective of very 12 V | Because it shows the type character and the law of the type. 13 V | artist gives us the general character, not the wearisome detail 14 V | feature, to give some hint of character, whether sympathetic or 15 V | illustrating the fact that character necessarily becomes more 16 V | His old men and women show character. They delight us by a certain 17 V | and color, for the general character of nature's combinations, 18 V | represent what is termed "character;" - and they are, or ought 19 V | brutality. When we commend the character of certain strong aquiline 20 VII| believed to give a special character to its inhabitants; and 21 VII| it can be said that the character of the man of the capital 22 VII| course more varied; but the character of the fashions for adults 23 VII| queerness, - a sort of racial character, - that gives the sensation 24 VII| variance with the Far-Eastern character of the city. However, there 25 VII| made as to the personal character and family history of applicants. 26 VII| considered a severe test of character. Though a detchi is never 27 IX | delusion that distinctions of character, condition, class, creed, 28 IX | stabilities, no distinctions of character or class or race, except 29 IX | teaching of their impermanent character. Both appear to belong rather 30 IX | merit as well as upon the character of the Karma to be overcome. 31 IX | itself also a symbol only, a character, a single ideograph of the


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