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Page viii
... philosopher ; but the arrival of a bevy of beautiful syrens from a neighbouring state , which hated the increasing purity of Lu , suddenly over- turned the edifice of morality which Confucius was construct- ing ; and in despair , he ...
... philosopher ; but the arrival of a bevy of beautiful syrens from a neighbouring state , which hated the increasing purity of Lu , suddenly over- turned the edifice of morality which Confucius was construct- ing ; and in despair , he ...
Page 13
... philosopher Yew said , " They are few who , being filial and fraternal , are fond of offending against their superiors . There have been none , who , not liking to offend against their superiors , have been fond of stirring up confusion ...
... philosopher Yew said , " They are few who , being filial and fraternal , are fond of offending against their superiors . There have been none , who , not liking to offend against their superiors , have been fond of stirring up confusion ...
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... philosopher Tsang said , " Let there be a careful attention to perform the funeral rites to pa- rents , and let them be followed when long gone with the ceremonies of sacrifice ; -then the virtue of the people will resume its proper ...
... philosopher Tsang said , " Let there be a careful attention to perform the funeral rites to pa- rents , and let them be followed when long gone with the ceremonies of sacrifice ; -then the virtue of the people will resume its proper ...
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... philosopher Yew said , " In practising the rules of propriety , a natural ease is to be prized . In the ways prescribed by the ancient kings , this is the excellent quality , and in things small and great we fol- low them . 2. " Yet it ...
... philosopher Yew said , " In practising the rules of propriety , a natural ease is to be prized . In the ways prescribed by the ancient kings , this is the excellent quality , and in things small and great we fol- low them . 2. " Yet it ...
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... philosopher Tsang being sick , he called to him the disciples of his school , and said , " Uncover my feet , uncover my hands . It is said in the Book of Poetry , ' We should be apprehensive and cautious , as if on the brink of a deep ...
... philosopher Tsang being sick , he called to him the disciples of his school , and said , " Uncover my feet , uncover my hands . It is said in the Book of Poetry , ' We should be apprehensive and cautious , as if on the brink of a deep ...
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