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tempers 1
tempestuous 1
temple 18
temples 18
ten 8
tenacity 4
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18 seen
18 single
18 temple
18 temples
18 type
18 without
17 became
Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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temples

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1 Range | Imperial collection, the Shinto temples, and the opened dolmens,~ 2 Range | of Hang workmanship. The temples of Nara are rich in representations 3 Range | grand monasteries and Shinto temples, like Kusaga, Kamo, and 4 Primit| in Continental work.~The temples of Isé and Idzumo, sacred 5 Primit| worshipped at Atsuta.~The temples of Isé and Idzumo. - The 6 Primit| northern coast of Japan. The temples of Isé and Idzumo are built 7 Confuc| the treasuries of Shinto temples, and to the unearthed contents 8 Asuka | way that early Christian temples and images were constructed, 9 Asuka | changed at once into Buddhist temples in an impulse of renunciation, 10 Asuka | minister, erected Buddhist temples in 584. The year 573 is 11 Asuka | fallen into decay. A few temples here and there, and some 12 Asuka | noticed in the rock-cut temples of Riumonsan more than a 13 Asuka | pagodas of the neighbouring temples, Horinji and Hokiji, are 14 Nara | activity. Amongst the seven temples~at Nara, which vied with 15 Heian | still further. The creed and temples of the early Nara period 16 Fujiwa| one of the innumerable temples which the Fujiwara ministers 17 Meiji | treasures of the Buddhist temples and monasteries, when the 18 Meiji | The beautiful bells of temples, accustomed to vibrate the


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