| James Legge - 1861 - 646 דפים
...been a ruler in such a case who did not attain to the Imperial dignity." CHAPTER VI. 1. Mencius said, "All men have a mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of others. 2. "The ancient kings had this commiserating mind, and they, as a matter of course, had likewise a... | |
| Augustus Ward Loomis - 1867 - 444 דפים
...Mencius said, " All men have a mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of others. " When I say that all men have a mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of others, my meaning may be illustrated thus : even now-a-days, if men suddenly see a child about to fall into... | |
| James Legge - 1870 - 398 דפים
...of the empire was as easy a matter as the making anything go round in the palm. 3. " When I say that all men have a mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of others, my meaning may be illustrated thus : — even now-a-days, if men suddenly see a child about to fall... | |
| Ssǔ shu - 1870 - 392 דפים
...of the empire was as easy a matter as the making anything go round in the palm. 3. " When I say that all men have a mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of others, my meaning may be illustrated thus : — even now-a-days, if men suddenly see a child about to fall... | |
| James Legge - 1875 - 420 דפים
...different view is simply from want of reflection." 2 In further illustration of this he argued thus : — " All men have a mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of others. My meaning may be illustrated thus : — Even now-a-days," ie, in these degenerate times, " if men... | |
| James Legge - 1875 - 422 דפים
...view is simply from want of reflection."2 In further illustration of this he argued thus : — "AH men have a mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of otfccrs. My meaning may be illustrated thus : — Even now-a-days," ie, in these degenerate times,... | |
| 1876 - 514 דפים
...reason and right. Here is an exquisite piece of subtle analysis of feeling tending to the same view. ' ' All men have a mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of othe rs. If men suddenly see a child about to fall into a well, they will, without exception, experience... | |
| Augustus Ward Loomis - 1882 - 444 דפים
...RECOVERS HIS ORIGINAL HEART. THE CHINESE TERM FOR " CONSCIENCE " IS THE " ORIGINAL HEART." Mencius said, " All men have a mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings ^/"others. " When I say that all men have a mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of others,... | |
| James Legge - 1895 - 608 דפים
...Pt. I. vii, make this plain. -•. JQJ, — used THE WORKS OF MENCIUS. [BK. n. 3. ' When I say that all men have a mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of others, my meaning may be illustrated thus : — even novv-a-days, if men suddenly see a child about to fall... | |
| James Legge - 1895 - 444 דפים
...different view is simply from want of reflection1.' In further illustration of this he argued thus : — ' All men have a mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of others; — my meaning may be illustrated thus ; — Even now-a-days,' ie in these degenerate times, 'if men... | |
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