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1 Intro | however beautiful, but a grand interpretation of the grandest
2 Range | the Imperial court, and to grand monasteries and Shinto temples,
3 Confuc| begun at once to evolve a grand system of communism, entirely
4 Confuc| plateaux; above all, the grand idea of a universal brotherhood,
5 Confuc| Buddhism called for a new and grand expression in the Asuka
6 Asuka | divine - that vision of the grand Eternal known as Brahman
7 Nara | also, none the less, the grand harmony of the Tang period,
8 Heian | terrible form of Siva, the grand vision of the eternal blue,
9 Fujiwa| Shikibu, authoress of the grand romance of Genji; Seishonagon,
10 Fujiwa| the court scandals of the Grand Monarque; Akazome, noted
11 Fujiwa| of this idea than in the grand picture of Amida and the
12 Ashika| background. Thus is suggested a grand monotony. The main parts
13 Toyoto| near Kyoto, was also a grand masterpiece in this kind
14 Meiji | Asiatic ideal, replete with grand visions of the universal
15 Meiji | to the unification of a grand Empire. He therefore discouraged
16 Meiji | and arouses us now to the grand problems and responsibilities
17 Meiji | tragedy or comedy, in the grand drama of life, of man, and
18 Meiji | Buddha"~recalls to us the grand composition of the Heian
19 Meiji | expression, present their grand ideal vistas, yet to be
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