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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 41
עמוד 18
See much and put aside the things which seem perilous , while you are cautious
at the same time in carrying the others into practice : - then you will have few
occasions for repentance . When one gives few occasions for blame in his words
...
See much and put aside the things which seem perilous , while you are cautious
at the same time in carrying the others into practice : - then you will have few
occasions for repentance . When one gives few occasions for blame in his words
...
עמוד 32
... feeling of the necessity of attention to business , though he may be easy in
small matters , in his government of the people , that may be allowed . · But if he
cherish in himself that easy feeling , and also carry it out in his practice , is not
such ...
... feeling of the necessity of attention to business , though he may be easy in
small matters , in his government of the people , that may be allowed . · But if he
cherish in himself that easy feeling , and also carry it out in his practice , is not
such ...
עמוד 41
... he would make him repeat the song , while he accompanied it with his own
voice . XXXII . The Master said , “ In letters I am perhaps equal to other men , but
the character of the superior man , carrying out in his conduct what he professes ,
is ...
... he would make him repeat the song , while he accompanied it with his own
voice . XXXII . The Master said , “ In letters I am perhaps equal to other men , but
the character of the superior man , carrying out in his conduct what he professes ,
is ...
עמוד 44
So will the man who is not virtuous , when you carry your dislike of him to an
extreme . ” XI . The Master said , “ Though a man have abilities as admirable as
those of the duke of Chow , yet if he be proud and niggardly , those other things
are ...
So will the man who is not virtuous , when you carry your dislike of him to an
extreme . ” XI . The Master said , “ Though a man have abilities as admirable as
those of the duke of Chow , yet if he be proud and niggardly , those other things
are ...
עמוד 52
When he was carrying the sceptre of his prince , he seemed to bend his body , as
if he were not able to bear its weight . He did not hold it higher than the position of
the hands in making a bow , nor lower than their position in giving anything to ...
When he was carrying the sceptre of his prince , he seemed to bend his body , as
if he were not able to bear its weight . He did not hold it higher than the position of
the hands in making a bow , nor lower than their position in giving anything to ...
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לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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