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1 Range | utensils of the present day, where beauty clings sadly
2 Range | scholars of the present day to seek in Japan the fountain-head
3 Range | and delight to the present day, like the sombre Zennism
4 Range | Dynasty (1662 to the present day).This was another Tartar
5 Primit| wind of Isé, and to this day each sect claims that it
6 Confuc| prehistoric night, to the present day, the function of the Yellow
7 Confuc| Labour, which to the present day constitutes the inexhaustible
8 Confuc| come down to the present day. This system was very helpful
9 Confuc| the ploughlands for many a day.~Yet the Confucian ideal,
10 Taoism| to the fact that in his day all painting was still on
11 Taoism| from them to the present day.~The Hâng emperors, too,
12 Taoism| suicide by drowning. To this day his death is mourned annually
13 Buddhi| bodhi-tree itself, offers every day a broader shelter to mankind.
14 Asuka | was so renowned in his day, that a Northern~emperor
15 Asuka | pagoda, as known to this day in Japan. Of these, two
16 Asuka | Japanese of the present day - but were otherwise not
17 Asuka | Emperor in 1867 to the present day.~Kwannon. - This word is
18 Nara | which even in the present day is so potent to free it
19 Nara | China, grows greater every day. Gensho (Hiouen-Tsang) and
20 Nara | moment survives to this day in Japan, in a quaint folk-story
21 Nara | ceremony. Giogi died next day, having thus lived only
22 Nara | undisturbed to the present day. It contains their robes,
23 Fujiwa| never died, and to this day two-thirds of the people
24 Kamaku| restoration of the present day.~This Kamakura epoch is
25 Kamaku| the imagination of a later day with~ plausible grounds
26 Kamaku| low for the artists of the day to illustrate, as the formalist
27 Ashika| himself and the beast. To him day is sweet, with its green
28 Ashika| impulse. Even to the present day the people wear their costliest
29 Ashika| spell-bound through a whole day.~paragraph continues] The
30 Toyoto| representative force of his day, at last accomplished the
31 Toyoto| so much ever since that day as decoration for walls
32 Toyoto| decorations, to be completed in a day. And Kano Yeitoku, with
33 Toyoto| panegyrics on the life of the day, were all artists of rank
34 Tokuga| sordid aristocracy of the day looked upon all this as
35 Meiji | PERIOD~1850 TO THE PRESENT DAY~THE Meiji period begins
36 Meiji | rule her to the present day must trace their lineage.
37 Meiji | progress to the present day. But the active individualism
38 Meiji | mystic coffin, destined one day to - fill the world with
39 Meiji | exhaustive summary. Each day opens up fresh elements
40 Vista | village market and the saints'-day fair, where little boats
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