The Chinese Classics, כרכים 1-2 |
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עמוד 23
The king replied “ No . How should I derive pleasure from these things ? My
object in them is to seek for what I greatly desire . ” . 16 . Mencius said , “ May I
hear from you what it is that you greatly desire ? The king laughed and did not
speak .
The king replied “ No . How should I derive pleasure from these things ? My
object in them is to seek for what I greatly desire . ” . 16 . Mencius said , “ May I
hear from you what it is that you greatly desire ? The king laughed and did not
speak .
עמוד 124
To be delighted in by the scholars of the empire , is what men desire , but it was
not sufficient to remove the sorrow of Shun . . The possession of beauty is what
men desire , and Shun had for his wives the two daughters of the emperor , but
this ...
To be delighted in by the scholars of the empire , is what men desire , but it was
not sufficient to remove the sorrow of Shun . . The possession of beauty is what
men desire , and Shun had for his wives the two daughters of the emperor , but
this ...
עמוד 162
Mencius said , “ To desire to be honoured is the common mind of men . And all
men have in themselves that which is truly honourable . Only they do not think of
it . 2 . “ The honour which men confer is not good honour . Those whom Chaou
the ...
Mencius said , “ To desire to be honoured is the common mind of men . And all
men have in themselves that which is truly honourable . Only they do not think of
it . 2 . “ The honour which men confer is not good honour . Those whom Chaou
the ...
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