Part
1 Intro | province of that ancient Asia to which scholars have long
2 Intro | conditions under which alone can Asia live and flourish. The thing
3 Intro | the culture of Continental Asia that converges upon Japan,
4 Intro | of supreme value to show Asia, as Mr. Okakura does, not
5 Intro | is the hope of Northern Asia. The process that took a
6 Intro | little handbook opens, that Asia, the Great Mother, is for
7 Range | THE RANGE OF IDEALS~ASIA is one. The Himalayas divide,
8 Range | Mongolian polity and art.~For if Asia be one, it is also true
9 Range | to turn again to Eastern Asia from the West, Buddhism -
10 Primit| islands of south-eastern Asia; or whether they were a
11 Primit| the glory of Continental Asia that her touch upon Japan
12 Primit| the south-eastern coast of Asia. It does not suggest a tent.~
13 Buddhi| not only embraces Eastern Asia, but bore its seeds long
14 Buddhi| order of development. For Asia is vast, India itself larger
15 Buddhi| teaching to embrace all Asia, if not the whole of humankind.~
16 Buddhi| extended his power from Central Asia to the Punjaub, and left
17 Buddhi| Buddhism farther into Central Asia. But all this was only enforcing
18 Meiji | school, again, the old art of Asia is more valid than that
19 Vista | VISTA~THE simple life of Asia need fear no shaming from
20 Vista | only at a great loss can Asia permit its spirit to die,
21 Vista | the spirit its own sphere.~Asia knows, it is true, nothing
22 Vista | lengthened. But the glory of Asia is something more positive
23 Vista | the poetry, and the art of Asia. Torn from their tradition,
24 Vista | steel to lead. The task of Asia to-day, then, becomes that
25 Vista | self-consciousness that shall build up Asia again into her ancient steadfastness
26 Vista | bloom. But it must be from Asia herself, along the ancient
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