| Frederic Harrison - 1892 - 674 דפים
...and in putting them into the shape in which they now stand. He said of himself always that "he was a transmitter and not a maker, believing in and loving the ancients." Unlike the course of intellectual growth in other peoples, the primitive Fetichism of China had never... | |
| James Legge - 1893 - 532 דפים
...positive enunciation of 'the golden role.' 194 CONFUCIAN ANALECTS. BOOK VII. SHU R. CHAPTBB I. The Master said, 'A transmitter and not a maker, believing...ancients, I venture to compare myself with our old P'ftng.' CHAP. II. The Master said, ' The silent treasuring up of knowledge ; learning without satiety... | |
| James Legge - 1893 - 532 דפים
...the possession of knowledge ; I am one who is fond of antiquity and earnest in seeking it there.' ' A transmitter and not a maker, believing in and loving...ancients, I venture to compare myself with our old Fang1.' Confucius cannot be thought to speak of himself in these declarations more highly than he ought... | |
| 1897 - 918 דפים
...but from love, and thus we can love the crooked, and so all men.) (8) The Humility of Kongtze.— The nd in Israel, all — Ibid, p /5j. The Master said, *'The sage and the man of perfect virtue; how dare I rank myself... | |
| George Henry Bateson Wright - 1895 - 408 דפים
...eminence. His doing so would have been in harmony with the character which he gave of himself as ' a transmitter, and not a maker, believing in and loving the ancients,' and with his labours on the classic of poetry and on the Ch'un Ts'ew."2 He also quotes on the special... | |
| Harlan Page Beach - 1898 - 210 דפים
...failed in the mutter of His attitude toward the past, as described by himself, is found in the words, " A transmitter and not a maker, believing in and loving the ancients." This meant the restoration of ancient life and ceremonial in person, family, and state, and to accomplish... | |
| Harlan Page Beach - 1898 - 212 דפים
...and righteousness. His attitude toward the past, as described by himself, is found in the words, " A transmitter and not a maker, believing in and loving the ancients." This meant the restoration of ancient life and ceremonial in person, family, and state, and to accomplish... | |
| Harlan Page Beach - 1901 - 592 דפים
...Analects " is the head-line which might be truthfully written over every page of Chinese history, " A transmitter and not a maker, believing in and loving the ancients." Conservatism, however, has been of some advantage to the nation ; since great essentials have after... | |
| 1901 - 698 דפים
...beliefs and virtues he never ceased to extol and to make the basis of his system. He called himself "a transmitter and not a maker, believing in and loving the ancients." To this object he gave himself with phenomenal perseverance, courage and zeal. Humbly he says, " I... | |
| Harlan Page Beach - 1901 - 224 דפים
...and righteousness. His attitude toward the past, as described by himself, is found in the words, " A transmitter and not a maker, believing in and loving the ancients." This meant the restoration of ancient life and ceremonial in person, family, and state, and to accomplish... | |
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