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James Legge. CONFUCIUS . 1. ANALECTS . 2. GREAT LEARNING . 3. DOCTRINE OF THE MEAN . With Complete Indexes of Subjects and Proper Names . This One 4HK7-5AK - DBN9 INTRODUCTION . The CHINESE CLASSICS , as translated and edited.
James Legge. CONFUCIUS . 1. ANALECTS . 2. GREAT LEARNING . 3. DOCTRINE OF THE MEAN . With Complete Indexes of Subjects and Proper Names . This One 4HK7-5AK - DBN9 INTRODUCTION . The CHINESE CLASSICS , as translated and edited.
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... complete virtue , who feels no discomposure though men may take no note of him ? ” II . 1. The philosopher Yew said , " They are few who , being filial and fraternal , are fond of offending against their superiors . There have been none ...
... complete virtue , who feels no discomposure though men may take no note of him ? ” II . 1. The philosopher Yew said , " They are few who , being filial and fraternal , are fond of offending against their superiors . There have been none ...
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... complete virtue , in his food does not seek to gratify his appetite , nor in his dwelling - place does he seek the appliances of ease ; he is earnest in what he is doing , and careful in his speech ; he frequents the company of men of ...
... complete virtue , in his food does not seek to gratify his appetite , nor in his dwelling - place does he seek the appliances of ease ; he is earnest in what he is doing , and careful in his speech ; he frequents the company of men of ...
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... complete and elegant are its regulations ! I follow Chow . " XV . The Master , when he entered the grand temple , asked about every thing . Some one said , " Who will say that the son of the man of Tsow knows the rules of propriety . He ...
... complete and elegant are its regulations ! I follow Chow . " XV . The Master , when he entered the grand temple , asked about every thing . Some one said , " Who will say that the son of the man of Tsow knows the rules of propriety . He ...
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... complete so far , but they do not know how to restrict and shape themselves . " XXII . The Master said , " Pih - e and Shuh - ts'e did not keep the former wickednesses of men in mind , and hence the resentments directed towards them ...
... complete so far , but they do not know how to restrict and shape themselves . " XXII . The Master said , " Pih - e and Shuh - ts'e did not keep the former wickednesses of men in mind , and hence the resentments directed towards them ...
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