Chapter
1 I | fighting. Anywhere, as a general rule, Japanese fight only
2 I | the stupefaction of the general loss kept all lips dumb,
3 III | about which foreigners, as a general rule, know nothing. Even
4 III | shall venture only a few general remarks. The purpose of
5 III | exceptions, it may be stated as a general truth that the deeper the
6 III | felt. In actual life, as a general rule, it is the common,
7 V | of the particular to the general. He spoke especially of
8 V | Japanese artist gives us the general character, not the wearisome
9 V | has been seen.~ Now this general law of the art applies to
10 V | of the human face. The general types are given, and often
11 V | Greek actors.~IV~ A few general remarks about the treatment
12 V | faces), there is merely a general indication of softness and
13 V | recognition which it exhibits of a general physiognomical or biological
14 V | contrast and color, for the general character of nature's combinations,
15 V | anomalies do not destroy the general truth of the law any more
16 V | perturbations of planets destroy the general ellipticity of their orbits."~
17 V | making," or rather, the general law of feature in the making.~
18 VII | perception, ready energy, and general air of being "well up to
19 VII | business requirements in general. The difficulties of his
20 VII | usually built upon the same general plan, they may be said to
21 VII | commercial export. And, as a general rule, what the West most
22 VIII| of what we call mind as a general phase or incident in the
23 IX | serious attempt to obtain a general idea of Buddhism, such citations
24 IX | even while we discern the general relative meaning of laws
25 IX | worlds, better expresses the general thought of contemporary
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