The Chinese Classics, כרכים 1-2 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 40
עמוד 20
I cannot bear its frightened appearance , as if it were an innocent person going to
the place of death . The man answered , Shall we then omit the consecration of
the bell ? The king said , How can that be omitted ? Change it for a sheep .
I cannot bear its frightened appearance , as if it were an innocent person going to
the place of death . The man answered , Shall we then omit the consecration of
the bell ? The king said , How can that be omitted ? Change it for a sheep .
עמוד 35
When all those about you say , This man deserves death , don ' t listen to them .
When all your great officers say , — This man deserves death , don ' t listen to
them . When the people all say , - - This man deserves death , then inquire into
the ...
When all those about you say , This man deserves death , don ' t listen to them .
When all your great officers say , — This man deserves death , don ' t listen to
them . When the people all say , - - This man deserves death , then inquire into
the ...
עמוד 158
I dislike death indeed , but there is that which I dislike more than death , and
therefore there are occasions when I will not avoid danger . 3 . “ If among the
things which man likes there were nothing which he liked more than life , why
should he ...
I dislike death indeed , but there is that which I dislike more than death , and
therefore there are occasions when I will not avoid danger . 3 . “ If among the
things which man likes there were nothing which he liked more than life , why
should he ...
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