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beautiful 24
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24 beautiful
24 body
24 child
24 existence
Patrick Lafcadio Hearn
Gleanings in Buddha-Fields

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beautiful

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1 II | to look upon; the other beautiful in character. Which shall 2 III | divine art of creating the beautiful out of nothing!~   One explanation 3 III | works without wages. The beautiful, or the suggestion of the 4 III | or the suggestion of the beautiful, is free as air. Besides, 5 III | in another than her own beautiful national attire. What we 6 III | monument on which I saw, in beautiful large characters very deeply 7 III | Had Yuko been the most beautiful person in Japan, and her 8 III | great spaces, - vast and beautiful and hushed as by enchantment. 9 III | enduring; but a combination so beautiful of lines and colors and 10 III | with all that makes life beautiful in any land. To view men 11 III | sees ever through some beautiful haze of the soul, - best 12 V | interesting, occasionally beautiful. If I am told that no other 13 V | given us pictures of a very beautiful and happy world, they professed 14 V | combinations, for the order of the beautiful as it was and is. Otherwise 15 V | race toward the divinely beautiful and the divinely wise. Japanese 16 VII | disappear. Many curious and beautiful things have vanished; but 17 VII | weirdness of its decay, - the beautiful neutral tones of old timbers, 18 VII | pretty child-priestesses, and beautiful grounds, and an enormous 19 VII | Japanese house is not at all beautiful, though it may have a certain 20 VII | in admiring whatever is beautiful in itself. Even the designs 21 VII | sort, but it looked like a beautiful surface of silver ore. To 22 VIII | change.3~p. 199}~Cruel the beautiful fish, - utterly heartless 23 IX(1)| conception of Mr. Spencer's beautiful definition of Equanimity: - " 24 XI | actions called great or beautiful or heroic, - since it is


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