Such a work,so widely admired, reveals an author and an audience instinct withgraceful thoughts. THE KAMAKURA KWANRYO AND KUBO Born Died (1) Motouji 1340 1367 (2) Ujimitsu 1357 Marshalling arguments based chiefly on the advisability ofaverting an armed struggle, he persuaded the lady Masa to endorse acompro He knewwell that Takauji's surrender had not been sincere, but he counted onan access of strength from the partisans of Tadayoshi, and he lookedfor some occasion capable of being turned to advantage.
bility to compile,and the only result achieved was that splendour and extravagance weremore or less concealed. But the minister's advice had a disastrous sequel. In fact, the latter was designed to relieve theheaviness of the former, just as on modern stages the drama is oftenrelieved by the farce. forthe erection of fortifications, and to encourage the feudatories totake steps for guarding these important positions.
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