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1 Range | Japan true to the Asiatic soul even while it raises her
2 Primit| purity, which so tempers the soul of Japanese art, differentiating
3 Confuc| ultimate. Leaving the Indian soul to soar and mingle with
4 Taoism| narcissus, hiding its noble soul in deep ravines, or seeking
5 Taoism| seeking the expression of the soul in Nature.~Freedom is recognised
6 Buddhi| message of the Freedom of the Soul, and those who heard were
7 Buddhi| emancipated, and yet the very soul of the Faith is its inquiry
8 Buddhi| existence, as he directs the soul towards the Eternal Unity.
9 Buddhi| infinite self, the great soul and light which pervades
10 Nara | evolution of the finite soul in its fifty-two stages
11 Nara | throne. The nobility of soul of this great Empress-Mother
12 Fujiwa| bear upward the departing soul. Ladies would spend a lifetime
13 Fujiwa| was enough to draw the soul into His world of purity,
14 Ashika| characterisation of the soul of things, a burning fire
15 Ashika| Everything was sought in the soul, as a means of freeing thought
16 Ashika| Chinese literati.~The human soul, to these thinkers, was
17 Ashika| ignorance is bereft of his soul, and, like the cowherd,
18 Ashika| pastime, and his strong soul could take delight in all
19 Meiji | says, "To the utmost of thy soul's power do thy best. Then
20 Meiji | storm that gathers in his soul.~The epic heroes of Kamakura
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