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29 confucian
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29 if
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28 called
28 could
Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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1 Intro | oppression, should have lost her place in the world of the joy 2 Intro | Greece falls into her proper place, as but a province of that 3 Primit| Imitation has never taken the place of a free creativeness. 4 Primit| delicate curves, which take the place on the one hand of the straight 5 Confuc| and assimilate them to a place in the agricultural scheme.~ 6 Taoism| Nature falls into a third place, subservient to two other 7 Taoism| the work; lines take the place of nerves and arteries, 8 Buddhi| humankind.~Kapilavastu, the place of his birth, stands in 9 Buddhi| may consider to have taken place about the middle of the 10 Buddhi| in the Mahabharata, took place. It was here that the Gita 11 Buddhi| spoken. It is now only a place of pilgrimage.~Rajagriha. - 12 Asuka | constructed in 516 A.D. This place is still very impressive 13 Asuka | Chinese poet who visited the place has left upon a rock the 14 Asuka | attained to Buddhahood." The place in itself is beautiful, 15 Asuka | held the most prominent place in the state, as the Fujiwaras 16 Asuka | when each had sought to place on the throne the upholder 17 Asuka | capital to Nara, the whole place has fallen into decay. A 18 Asuka | A.D. - So called from a place in the province Musashi, 19 Nara | symbolism would take the place of the direct perception 20 Nara | such a way as to take the place, without any apparent incongruity, 21 Heian | which every stone had its place, and even the rubbish found 22 Fujiwa| dependence which Japan began to place on her own power, induced 23 Fujiwa| infinite mercy takes the place of the proud assertion of 24 Kamaku| now claim the foremost place in sculpture. Among these 25 Ashika| stiff trousers in their place - for the new idea was to 26 Toyoto| was Nobunaga who, from his place d’avantage in central Japan, 27 Meiji | Fujiwara aristocracy, giving place in turn to the military 28 Meiji | hope, calling out for a place in the scheme of reawakened 29 Vista | peasant-traveller,~again, goes from no place of interest on his wanderings


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