Part
1 Range | Arab~chivalry, Persian poetry, Chinese ethics, and Indian
2 Range | lost dream, which even the poetry of Kalidasa fails to evoke.
3 Range | enrich the soil.~The Yamato poetry, and Bugaku music, which
4 Range | thought of the lights of poetry and the shadows of heroic
5 Range | on the Yang-tse.~Yamato Poetry. - The word Yamato is used
6 Primit| mythology, with a love of poetry, and a great reverence for
7 Confuc| from the days of Taiko-bo.~Poetry, in like manner, was regarded
8 Confuc| to hint, and of all this poetry was the recognised medium.
9 Confuc| people amongst whom the poetry of individual self-realisation
10 Taoism| northern countrymen.~This poetry, as exemplified in Kutsugen,
11 Taoism| questions for solution. The poetry of this era and of the early
12 Taoism| being called "first in poetry, first in painting, and
13 Nara | Europe.~It was also an age of poetry, distinguished by the names
14 Heian | must remember, the living poetry of the home and of experience.~
15 Fujiwa| serious occupation in art and poetry. The lesser duties of statecraft
16 Tokuga| illustrating the popular poetry; here was Watanabe-Shiko,
17 Vista | thought, the science, the poetry, and the art of Asia. Torn
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