| Franz Nikolaus Finck - 1899 - 140 דפים
...die hauptsache — " Legge , The Chinese classics bd. l, 267 übersetzt : It never hos been the caae that what was of great importance has been slightly cared for, and, at the same titne, that what was of slight importance has been greatly cared for. Der text lautet nach Pauthiers... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 464 דפים
...people, all must consider the cultivation of the individual mind as the root (of every thing besides.) It cannot be, when the root is neglected, that what...was of slight importance has been greatly cared for. "The Text of Confucius » in ttthe Great Learning,8 translated by James Legge, DD, in the « Sacred... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 444 דפים
...the people, all must consider the cultivation of the person the root [of everything besides]. — 7. It cannot be, when the root is neglected, that what...was of slight importance has been greatly cared for. THE DOCTRINE OF THE MEAN. n->t be left for an instant. If it eocld be left, it would not be the i *:!>.... | |
| 1901 - 634 דפים
[ אנו מתנצלים, אך הגישה לתוכן של עמוד זה מוגבלת ] | |
| Robert Ellsworth Lewis - 1903 - 298 דפים
...mass of the people, all must consider the cultivation of the person the root of everything besides. "It cannot be, when the root is neglected, that what...of slight importance has been greatly cared for." The province of the State is to examine men, the province of the student is to prepare himself alone,... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 542 דפים
...the people, all must consider the cultivation of the person the root [of everything besides]. — 7. It cannot be, when the root is neglected, that what...was of slight importance has been greatly cared for. The second of the writings of Confucius is entitled The Doctrine of the Mean. Of this we are told:... | |
| James Legge - 1909 - 356 דפים
...mass of the people, all must consider the cultivation of the person the root of everything besides. 7. It cannot be, when the root is neglected, that what...was of slight importance has been greatly cared for. The preceding chapter of classical text is in the words of Confucius, handed down by the philosopher... | |
| 1914 - 640 דפים
...consider the cultivation of the person the root of every thing besidesi. 7. It cannot be, .when tlie root is neglected, that what should spring from it...was of slight importance has been greatly cared for. ^ mm & T ^ f§ ffo IE ft mm jp M & m 1*0 m £ M f^ n ifn Di H THE GEEA.T LEARNING. ift ^ 2. The poinitwhere... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - 1917 - 446 דפים
...people, all must consider the cultivation of the person the root of every thing besides. 7. It can not be, when the root is neglected, that what should spring...was of slight importance has been greatly cared for. COMMENTARY OF THE PHILOSOPHER TSANG CHAPTER I.2 1. In the Announcement to K'ang it is said, " He was... | |
| Arthur Isaac Kendall - 1923 - 276 דפים
...rightly governed. Their States being rightly governed, the whole Empire was made tranquil and happy. It cannot be, when the root is neglected, that what should spring from it will be well ordered. CIVILIZATION AND THE MICROBE CIVILIZATION AND THE MICROBE CHAPTER I What bacteria, microbes, and germs... | |
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