Chapter
1 I | the lips of my worshipers making prayer: - ~ - "Harai-tamai
2 I | Things never seen before were making apparition; unfamiliar spaces
3 III | ages ago, the secret of making pleasure the commonest instead
4 IV | themselves with wet clay, making tiny models of mountains
5 IV | times the concourse now making me has been scattered, and
6 V | formality is not a charge worth making against Japanese art. Somebody
7 V | Expression is feature in the making." The highest art, Greek
8 V | us only "feature in the making," or rather, the general
9 V | general law of feature in the making.~VI~ Thus we reach the
10 VI | these little gravestones. By making a ningyô-no-haka it is thought
11 VII | yet another state in, making rebirth, honorable mercy
12 VII | assuming human shape, and of making musical sounds like the
13 VII | personal attentions, but in making beauty for their eyes. Multitudes
14 VIII| elephant-heads of bronze making the handles of a shopkeeper'
15 VIII| first gave me the idea of making a collection of songs containing
16 VIII| Firefly's silent passion,~Making its body burn, is deeper
17 IX | Unfathomable, and Light Making Sound, or, Light-Sonorous.
18 X | occupies himself with the making of baskets, which he sells
19 X | parents one day overheard Fusa making her threat. Thinking Katsugorô
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