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1 III | Japan, and her people of the highest rank, the meaning of her
2 V | condemned by any art; and the highest art is that in which detail
3 V | And the lesson of the very highest art that ever existed suggests
4 V | feature in the making." The highest art, Greek art, rising above
5 V | a perfect balance of the highest possible human faculties.
6 VIII | shall be endowed with the Highest Wonder"?~{p. 211}~
7 IX | a qualification: "In the highest sense, O King, there is
8 IX | rise to the place of the highest, - the law by which the
9 IX | dissolution, - that the highest point of development is
10 IX | according to the Buddhist, the highest moral feelings survive races
11 IX(1)| everlasting happiness is the highest Nirvana; for then all mental
12 IX | holiness which leads to the highest bliss. The latter opinion,
13 IX | after the attainment of the highest conditions possible upon
14 IX | Here there is attained the highest degree of supersensuous
15 IX | the Leapers, - of whom the highest class reach Nirvana at once
16 IX(1)| become an inhabitant of the highest heaven, - there to pass
17 IX | beings who attain to the highest enlightenment, by any course
18 IX | pleasure, but only for the highest beneficence, - the propagation
19 IX | ethical opportunities. The highest material results of civilization,
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