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ashikagas 3
ashvaghosha 1
asia 26
asiatic 32
ask 1
asked 3
asoka 11
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33 northern
33 our
32 again
32 asiatic
32 development
32 here
32 style
Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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asiatic

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1 Intro | found his appreciation of Asiatic art deepened and intensified 2 Intro | existence of a common early Asiatic art, which has left its 3 Intro | expression in her art. And this Asiatic culture is broadly divisible, 4 Intro | Bourgeois" our author holds that Asiatic art could never have been, 5 Intro | make some effort to recall Asiatic peoples to the pursuit of 6 Range | thought-inheritance of every Asiatic race, enabling them to produce 7 Range | it is also true that the Asiatic races form a single mighty 8 Range | speak of a single ancient Asiatic peace, in which there grew 9 Range | river-systems of Eastern Asiatic thought - is not coloured 10 Range | and so mirror the whole of Asiatic consciousness. The unique 11 Range | repository of the trust of Asiatic thought and culture. Dynastic 12 Range | of Asoka - ideal type of Asiatic monarchs, whose edicts dictated~ 13 Range | that the historic wealth of Asiatic culture can be consecutively 14 Range | Thus Japan is a museum of Asiatic civilisation; and yet more 15 Range | keeps Japan true to the Asiatic soul even while it raises 16 Range | becomes thus the history of Asiatic ideals - the beach where 17 Primit| from the two great poles of Asiatic civilisation.~The national 18 Confuc| such a failure of sympathy, Asiatic art, by her vast life of 19 Taoism| the mutual polarities of Asiatic thought.~The Yang-tse-Kiang 20 Taoism| painting was still on the early Asiatic method - covering the ground 21 Buddhi| Northern school, though with Asiatic toleration he patronised 22 Buddhi| surely be with that old Asiatic art whose traces are to 23 Nara | to be born. The whole of Asiatic thought was surging on, 24 Nara | expression of the second Asiatic thought.~The Nara period 25 Ashika| working Spirit. Thus all Asiatic philosophy, from Sankaracharya 26 Ashika| the common stem of early Asiatic song and melody. This Bugaku 27 Meiji | ocean of ferment. One is the Asiatic ideal, replete with grand 28 Meiji | Western encroachments on Asiatic soil threatened our national 29 Meiji | scheme for checking the Asiatic expansion of the English.~ 30 Meiji | which await us as the new Asiatic Power. Not only to return 31 Meiji | dormant life of the old Asiatic unity, becomes our mission. 32 Vista | protecting and restoring Asiatic modes. But to do this she


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