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33 nature
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Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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1 Intro | not itself - these are the true burden of Japanese art. 2 Range | Asia be one, it is also true that the Asiatic races form 3 Range | tenacity that keeps Japan true to the Asiatic soul even 4 Confuc| power of the Chinese nation. True to this, their ancestral 5 Confuc| end by suggesting that the true beauty of a capital lies 6 Confuc| brick, were erected by these true successors of the Shin. 7 Buddhi| analyse and describe in their true order of development. For 8 Buddhi| developed in some sense, true in itself, and yet superficially 9 Buddhi| possible to say that either is true, and the other false, but 10 Buddhi| listen to the Buddha in his true relativity, as the apex 11 Buddhi| though it may or may not be true in the~sense intended, has 12 Buddhi| variety, the assertion of the true individual at once in the 13 Asuka | Kondo, is, broadly speaking, true to the type, in spite of 14 Heian | life is not like but is the true life, he adopts for the 15 Heian | was sometimes called the True Word, or Shingon.~Art and 16 Heian | paragraph continues] Sect of the True Word," painted by him, are 17 Fujiwa| extreme effeminacy that the true man was a combination of 18 Kamaku| muscular might, as the marks of true courage.~"To know the sadness 19 Kamaku| woman amongst us assumes its true Eastern form, of a worship 20 Ashika| Kamakura hero-worship, the true note of modern art, Romanticism 21 Ashika| trammels of mistaken categories true enlightenment was to be 22 Ashika| which is the essence of true freedom. Deluded human minds 23 Ashika| the inner self are more true than the austere penances 24 Ashika| by the Bugaku musicians.~True to the needs of a military 25 Toyoto| displaying their riches than any true refinement.~The art of this 26 Toyoto| of the Ashikaga masters. True to the instinct of the period, 27 Tokuga| shown a weakness, it is true. Yet we must not forget 28 Tokuga| national fervour, in which all true art exists. Great art is 29 Meiji | Western ideas. To remain true to herself, notwithstanding 30 Meiji | keynote should be "Life true to Self." This movement 31 Vista | sphere.~Asia knows, it is true, nothing of the fierce joys 32 Vista | the printed index, as the true means of culture.~The chain 33 Vista | Revolution, Japan, it is true, returns upon her past, 34 Vista | clue. But if the thought be true, if there be indeed any


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