The Chinese Classics, כרכים 1-2 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 62
עמוד 46
Kung - sun Ch ' ow said , “ May I venture to ask an explanation from you , Master ,
of how you maintain an unperturbed mind , and how the Philosopher Kaou does
the same ? ” Mencius answered , “ Kaou says , What is not attained in words is ...
Kung - sun Ch ' ow said , “ May I venture to ask an explanation from you , Master ,
of how you maintain an unperturbed mind , and how the Philosopher Kaou does
the same ? ” Mencius answered , “ Kaou says , What is not attained in words is ...
עמוד 156
Therefore I say , — Men ' s mouths agree in having the same relishes ; their ears
agree in enjoying the same sounds ; their eyes agree in recognizing the same
beauty : - shall their minds alone be without that which they similarly approve ?
Therefore I say , — Men ' s mouths agree in having the same relishes ; their ears
agree in enjoying the same sounds ; their eyes agree in recognizing the same
beauty : - shall their minds alone be without that which they similarly approve ?
עמוד 157
This fettering taking place again and again ; the restorative influence of the night
is not sufficient to preserve the proper goodness of the mind ; and when this
proves insufficient for that purpose , the nature becomes not much different from
that ...
This fettering taking place again and again ; the restorative influence of the night
is not sufficient to preserve the proper goodness of the mind ; and when this
proves insufficient for that purpose , the nature becomes not much different from
that ...
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