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1 Intro | possessed of exhaustive Oriental culture, and Mr. Okakura's visit
2 Intro | without hesitation: It is the culture of Continental Asia that
3 Intro | her art. And this Asiatic culture is broadly divisible, as
4 Range | and her great Saracenic culture is equally significant of
5 Range | trust of Asiatic thought and culture. Dynastic upheavals, the
6 Range | historic wealth of Asiatic culture can be consecutively studied
7 Range | representations of Tâng culture, and of that Indian art,
8 Range | noblest of our national culture, so that, in order to understand
9 Range | Hâng Workmanship - Tâng Culture - Sung and Mongol Dynasties. -
10 Range | of Chinese succession and culture is thus shifted at this
11 Range | influence of the Chinese culture of the Six Dynasties. It
12 Primit| with the wealth of an older culture, and completely absorbed
13 Primit| from contact with the Latin culture of the Mediterranean races?
14 Confuc| outcome of a primeval Chinese culture, which had culminated under
15 Confuc| the Romans did Hellenic culture - was Shu-ist in form, though
16 Confuc| first harvesting of a mighty culture that had covered the ploughlands
17 Taoism| gradually impregnated with Shu culture, these southern people found
18 Buddhi| represented the highest culture of that Indian thought which
19 Buddhi| influence than of Hellenic culture.~The second stage of Buddhist
20 Buddhi| amalgamate the Dravidian culture of the South and that of
21 Buddhi| Brahminhood, which is complete culture rooted and practised in
22 Asuka | traders carried the common culture back and forth. It is probable,
23 Asuka | love and reverence foreign culture and institutions, whereas
24 Fujiwa| development in Japanese art and culture, which may be termed the
25 Fujiwa| energy of this assimilated culture was precipitating the race
26 Ashika| world-forces, and each stage of culture is marked, alike in East
27 Ashika| the age was conducive to culture and refinement.~But it is
28 Meiji | science, with her organised culture, armed in all its array
29 Meiji | waves of Chinese and Indian culture - however much colour and
30 Meiji | fetters of Chinese and Indian culture which bound her in the maya
31 Meiji | one hand the Greco-Roman culture precipitated upon it by
32 Meiji | the delicacy of Fujiwara culture, and revels at the same
33 Meiji | instinctive eclecticism of Eastern culture she owes the maturity of
34 Meiji | beauty with science, and culture with industry, did not hesitate
35 Vista | index, as the true means of culture.~The chain of antitheses
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