The Wisdom of the Chinese: Their Philosophy in Sayings and ProverbsBrian Brown Brentano's, 1922 - 208 pagini |
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... language : as though the symbol and not the idea is poetic . - Books of ... Chinese mystic , would correspond to the early Christian mystics ; he came ... Chinese language ; one of the profoundest books of philosophy the world has ever ...
... language : as though the symbol and not the idea is poetic . - Books of ... Chinese mystic , would correspond to the early Christian mystics ; he came ... Chinese language ; one of the profoundest books of philosophy the world has ever ...
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... language is that which is not spoken , the best form of action is that which is without deeds . Spread out your knowledge , and it will be found to be shallow . The perfect man ignores self ; the divine man ignores action ; the true ...
... language is that which is not spoken , the best form of action is that which is without deeds . Spread out your knowledge , and it will be found to be shallow . The perfect man ignores self ; the divine man ignores action ; the true ...
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... Chinese Moral Maxims . London . 1823 . DE GROOT , The Religious Systems of China . Sir R. K. DOUGLAS , The Literature and Language of China . H. A. GILES , History of Chinese Literature . Appleton and Co. , New York . Dr. W. A. P. ...
... Chinese Moral Maxims . London . 1823 . DE GROOT , The Religious Systems of China . Sir R. K. DOUGLAS , The Literature and Language of China . H. A. GILES , History of Chinese Literature . Appleton and Co. , New York . Dr. W. A. P. ...
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The Wisdom of the Chinese: Their Philosophy in Sayings and Proverbs Brian Brown Vizualizare completă - 1920 |
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