Each one is designed to commemorate a fact; but whether that fact be a display of virtue calculated to command our admiration, or a deed of atrocity fitted to awaken our disgust, it can hardly be said that there is anything in the language to convey to... The Chinese Classics - עמוד xiii1878תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| James Legge - 1872 - 584 דפים
...in reading WUH Л'|8аРРО1ПиШМ1*- Instead of a history euch expectations the Ck'un Ts-ëw. ï of events WOven artistically together, we find a congeries...delight or of indignation according to the opinion which lie forms of the event mentioned, especially when he has obtained a fuller account of it from some... | |
| James Legge - 1872 - 584 דפים
...feeling about it. The notices, for we cannot call them narratives, are absolutely unirnpassioried. A base murder and a shining act of heroism are chronicled...delight or of indignation according to the opinion which lie forms of the event mentioned, especially when he has obtained a fuller account of it from some... | |
| Robert K. Douglas - 1875 - 142 דפים
...242 years, without the slightest tincture of literary ability in the composition, or the slightest indication of judicial opinion on the part of the...details are given ; no judgment is expressed." The following extract from the annals of a year taken at random will be sufficient to show that Dr. Legge's... | |
| Samuel Wells Williams - 1882 - 896 דפים
...that there is anything in the language to convey to us the shadow of an idea of the author's feelings about it. The notices — for we cannot call them...eclipses of the sun are chronicled. So and so took ' This somewhat fanciful explanation of the title is from the Han commentators. Dr. Legge (Cluuoiai,... | |
| Hampden C. DuBose - 1886 - 470 דפים
...there is nothing in the language to convey the shadow of an idea of the author's feelings about it. A base murder and a shining act of heroism are chronicled just as the eclipses of the sun." In Greece it was an age of distinguished writers, and from ancient times the position of the historiographer... | |
| George Henry Bateson Wright - 1895 - 408 דפים
...that no word of comment will be necessary. " The paragraphs are always brief. Each one is assigned to commemorate a fact ; but whether that fact be a...that is all. No details are given ; no judgment is expressed.1 I have in a hundred places pointed out the absurdities in which such a method ' of explaining... | |
| Chi-tʻung Chʻên - 1900 - 312 דפים
...242 years, without the slightest tincture of literary ability in the composition, or the slightest indication of judicial opinion on the part of the...details are given ; no judgment is expressed." The following extract from the annals of a year taken at random will be sufficient to show that Dr. Legge's... | |
| Stanley Peregrine Smith - 1901 - 268 דפים
...matters . . . without the slightest tincture of literary ability in the composition. . . . So-and-so took place. That is all. No details are given ; no judgment is expressed." Of this book, Mencius says, "Confucius made the Spring and Autumn, and unfilial sons were struck with... | |
| Patrick Johnston Maclagan - 1926 - 248 דפים
...take the nature of the Classic into account. It is a chronicle of events in a dry light. " The notices are absolutely unimpassioned. A base murder and a...eclipses of the sun are chronicled. So and so took place—that is all. No details are given: no judgment is expressed." Now, if Confucius' passion for... | |
| Dr. Mazhar Hussain, Robert Wilkinson - 2006 - 286 דפים
...shadow of an idea of the author's feeling about it. The notices - for we cannot call them narrative - are absolutely unimpassioned. A base murder and a...took place, that is all. No details are given; no judgement is expressed.36 After reading this, one has to say that the cultural backgrounds are as different... | |
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