| James Legge - China - 1861 - 646 pages
...development of its life day and night, and in the calm air of the morning, just between night and day, the mind feels in a degree those desires and aversions...and destroyed by what takes place during the day. This fettering taking place again and again ; the restorative influence of the night is not sufficient... | |
| James Legge - China - 1861 - 646 pages
...degree the desires and aversions 26 Bk. VI., Ft. I., xii. 7, 8. which are proper to humanity; but tlie feeling is not strong, and it is fettered and destroyed by what takes place during the clay. This fettering takes place again and again; the restorative influence of the night is not sufficient... | |
| Augustus Ward Loomis - China - 1867 - 444 pages
...development of its life day and night, and in the calm air of the morning, just between night and day, the mind feels in a degree those desires and aversions...and destroyed by what takes place during the day. This fettering taking place again and again ; the restorative influence of the night is not sufficient... | |
| Ssǔ shu - China - 1870 - 392 pages
...development of its life day and night, and in the calm air of the morning, just between night and day, the mind feels in a degree those desires and aversions...and destroyed by what takes place during the day. This fettering taking place again and again ; the restorative influence of the night is not sufficient... | |
| James Legge - Chinese literature - 1870 - 398 pages
...development of its life day and night, and in the calm air of the morning, just between night and day, the mind feels in a degree those desires and aversions...and destroyed by what takes place during the day. This fettering taking place again and again ; the restorative influence of the night is not sufficient... | |
| James Legge - Philosophy, Chinese - 1875 - 420 pages
...growth of its life day and night, and in the [calm] air of the morning, just between night and day, the mind feels in a degree those desires and aversions...proper to humanity; but the feeling is not strong; and then it is fettered and destroyed by what the man does during the day. This fettering takes place again... | |
| James Legge - 1875 - 422 pages
...growth of its life day and night, and in the [calm] air of the morning, just between night and day, the mind feels in a degree those desires and aversions...proper to humanity; but the feeling is not strong; and then it is fettered and destroyed by what the man does during the day. This fettering takes place again... | |
| James Legge - Chinese literature - 1875 - 424 pages
...growth of its life day and night, and in the [calm] air of the morning, just between night and day, the mind feels in a degree those desires and aversions which are proper to nunlanity; but the feeling is not strong; and then it is fettered and destroyed by what the man does... | |
| 1876 - 514 pages
...night, and in the calm air of the morning, just between night and day, the mind feels in a degree the desires and aversions, which are proper to humanity,...and destroyed by what takes place during the day. This fettering takes place day after day ; the restorative influence of the night is not sufficient... | |
| Augustus Ward Loomis - China - 1882 - 444 pages
...development of its life day and night, and in the calm air of the morning, just between night and day, the mind feels in a degree those desires and aversions...and destroyed by what takes place during the day. This fettering taking place again and again ; the restorative influence of the night is not sufficient... | |
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