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But, oh! when I saw Paris I knew how glad I was! WHAT a beautiful place, what a kind courteous people. We will all be here some day. Tell Dai she must be my interpreter. All love to her, and you, and good luck to the syndicate. YOUR syndicate. I have not heard from mine for six weeks.
The Dai Nihon Shi soon became a classic, and had such an influence in restoring the power of the Emperor that Mr. Ernest Satow justly calls its composer "the real author of the movement which culminated in the revolution of 1868." A poet, an historian, and a zealous patriot, Rai Sanyo was the Arndt of Japan.
Nearly all the Dai Butsus in the country are of ancient workmanship. There is a modern one constructed of wood erected in the year 1800 at Kyoto, 60 feet high. As a work of art it has, however, no pretensions, which rest entirely upon its size. Criticisms in regard to the artistic merits of these immense images have been numerous and by no means unanimous.
He, with the assistance of a host of scholars, finished his great work, the Dai Nihon Shi, or History of Japan, in 1715. It was not printed till 1851, but was copied from hand to hand by eager students, like the Bible by the medieval monks, or the works of Plato and Aristotle by the Humanists.
The Emperor Frederick II. writes: "Rosa di maggio Colorita e fresca Occhi hai fini E non rifini Di gioie dare Lo tuo parlare La gente innamora Castella ed altura." Jacopo Pugliesi says of his lady: "Chiarita in viso più che argento Donami allegrezze Ben eo son morto E mal colto Se non mi dai conforto Fior dell' orto."
Evan was confused. "Don't be afraid of your work. Crafty is your manner." Evan had not anything to say. "Fortune there is in milk," said Dai. "Study you the size of her. Little she is. Heavy will be my loss. The rent is only fifteen bob a week. And thirty gallons and more do I do. Broke is my health," and Dai laid the palms of his hands on his belly and groaned.
He felt that the developments of Buddhism already made, were not sufficiently comprehensive, or fully suited to the common people. So, in A.D. 1282, he founded a new sect which gradually included within its pantheon all possible Buddhas, and canonized pretty nearly all the saints, righteous men and favorite heroes known to Dai Nippon.
"Test your shop will I for eight weeks as manager. I give you twenty down as earnest and twenty-five at the finish of the weeks if I buy her." Dai and Rachel weighed that which Evan had proposed. The woman said: "A lawyer will do this"; the man said: "Splendid is the bargain and costly and thievish are old lawyers." In this sort Dai answered Evan: "Do as you say.
"Here he is to visit his wench," said Mrs. Jenkins. "You're not married now just?" asked Dai. "Better in his pockets trousers is a male for a woman," said Mrs. Jenkins. "Comforting in your pockets trousers is a woman," Dai cried. "Clap your throat," said Mrs. Jenkins. "Redness you bring to my skin." Evan retired and considered. "Tempting is the business," he told Mary.
No one who has visited Japan can have failed of being impressed by those gigantic statues of Buddha which have been erected in different parts of the country. The largest and best known is the Dai Butsu, at Kamakura, a few miles from Yokohama. The height of this great statue is nearly 50 feet, in circumference it is 97 feet.
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