Part
1 Primit| menace of Kublai Khan in the full zenith of a victory and
2 Confuc| Veda of the Chinese race, full of allusions, as it is,
3 Buddhi| will his message reach its full significance. It is, therefore,
4 Buddhi| fall on society with their full impetus of life, without
5 Buddhi| already drinking to their full of the purity of the Absolute,
6 Nara | contemporary predominance of the full Gupta type all over India.
7 Heian | works of the period are full of this intense fervour
8 Heian | because concrete. It is full of a certain vigour of assurance.
9 Fujiwa| any single motive to its full intensity.~Those disturbances
10 Kamaku| characterised by the development in full form of the notion of feudal
11 Ashika| Six Dynasties, nor is it full of that calm pathos and
12 Ashika| own nature. The world is full of a pathos of existence
13 Ashika| influence was pure, solemn, and full of simplicity.~The strong,
14 Ashika| composes the No-dance is full of semi-articulate sounds.
15 Tokuga| charmingly coloured wood-cuts, full of vigour and versatility,
16 Tokuga| works are delightful and full of grace, but never grasp
17 Meiji | back the Tartar fleet," full of the self-reliant manhood
|