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1 Range | daimyos, again, abound in works of art and manuscripts belonging
2 Range | Tantrikism. - The Tantras are works written for the most part
3 Taoism| contrast to the Confucian works, with their dry and prosy
4 Taoism| beauty of their own.~As no works of the Laoist period are
5 Taoism| defiant, as later Taoist works assert.~NOTES~Kutsugen. -
6 Buddhi| better-informed study of the works of Gandhara itself will
7 Asuka | drawbacks, we find in these works a spirit of intense refinement
8 Nara | and the similarity of his works to those of Anarajapura
9 Nara | be mentioned amongst the works of this period.~The pictorial
10 Heian | represented.~The artistic works of the period are full of
11 Heian | 833, as a yogi. Kukai's works are numerous, "The Seven
12 Ashika| devotes itself, and the works of the Parthenon, with the
13 Ashika| and Riokai, whose small works express vast ideas. But
14 Tokuga| because the prettiness of the works of this period first came
15 Tokuga| great scholar above the works of a master-artist. In its
16 Tokuga| the Popular School. Their works are delightful and full
17 Meiji | culmination in~the gigantic works of the present Manchu dynasty
18 Meiji | history. Fine historical works appeared written in Chinese,
19 Meiji | Harumi, to whose colossal works on grammar and philology
20 Meiji | school of Kyoto through the works of Yosai, and was even reflected
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