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" ... that all the beauty of the earth was gathered to himself. Down with the stream he journeyed east, until he reached the ocean. There, looking eastwards and seeing no limit to its waves, his countenance changed. And as he gazed over the expanse, he... "
The Wisdom of the Chinese: Their Philosophy in Sayings and Proverbs - Sivu 127
muokkaaja - 1920 - 207 sivua
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Chuang Tzŭ: Mystic, Moralist, and Social Reformer

Zhuangzi - 1889 - 512 sivua
...countenance changed. And as he gazed over the expanse, he sighed and said to the Spirit of the Ocean, " A vulgar proverb says that he who has heard but part...of Confucius or underrating the heroism of Poh I, See ch. vi. I did not believe. But now that I have looked upon your inexhaustibility — alas for me...

A History of Chinese Literature

Herbert Allen Giles - 1901 - 474 sivua
...countenance changed. And as he gazed over the expanse, he sighed and said to the Spirit of the Ocean, ' A vulgar proverb says, that he who has heard but part...learning of Confucius, or underrating the heroism of Po I, I did not believe. But now that I have looked upon your inexhaustibility — alas for me had...

The Eternal Priestess: A Novel of China Manners

Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale - 1914 - 440 sivua
...countenance changed. And as he gazed over the expanse, he sighed and said to the Spirit of the Ocean : ' A vulgar proverb says that he who has heard but part...formerly I heard people detracting from the learning of Poh I, I did not believe it. But now that I have looked upon your inexhaustibility — alas for me...

Prophets, Poets, and Philosophers of the Ancient World

Henry Osborn Taylor - 1915 - 320 sivua
...countenance changed. And as he gazed over the expanse, he sighed and said to the Spirit of the Ocean, 'A vulgar proverb says that he who has heard but part...thinks 'no one equal to himself. And such a one am I. . . .' "To which the Spirit of the Ocean replied, 'You cannot speak of ocean to a well-frog, the creature...

Deliverance: The Freeing of the Spirit in the Ancient World

Henry Osborn Taylor - 1915 - 320 sivua
...countenance changed. And as he gazed over the expanse, he sighed and said to the Spirit of the Ocean, 'A vulgar proverb says that he who has heard but part...thinks no one equal to himself. And such a one am I. . . .' "To which the Spirit of the Ocean replied, 'You cannot speak of ocean to a well-frog, the creature...

Message of the East, Nide 6

1917 - 300 sivua
...countenance changed. As he gazed on the boundless expanse, he sighed and said to the Spirit of the Ocean: "A vulgar proverb says that he who has heard but part of the truth thinks no one equal to himself. Such a one am I. Now that I have looked upon your inexhaustibility—alas for me had I not reached...

The Dynamic Power of the Inner Mind: An Outline of Practical Psychology

Brian Brown - 1924 - 356 sivua
...countenance changed. And as he gazed over the expanse, he sighed and said to the Spirit of the Ocean, 'A vulgar proverb says that he who has heard but part...thinks no one equal to himself. And such a one am I. . . .' "To which the Spirit of the Ocean replied, 'You cannot speak of ocean to a well-frog, the creature...

Lotus and Chrysanthemum: An Anthology of Chinese and Japanese Poetry

Joseph Lewis French - 1927 - 272 sivua
...countenance changed. And as he gazed over the expanse, he sighed and said to the Spirit of the Ocean, 'A vulgar proverb says, that he who has heard but...learning of Confucius, or underrating the heroism of Po I, I did not believe. But now that I have looked upon your inexhaustibility — alas for me had...

Weighed in China's Balance: An Attempt at Explanation

Paul Henry King - 1928 - 248 sivua
...countenance changed. And as he gazed over the expanse, he sighed and said to the Spirit of the Ocean, ' A vulgar proverb says that he who has heard but part...truth thinks no one equal to himself. And such a one was I. Now that I have looked upon your inexhaustibility — alas for me had I not reached your abode,...

?????: An Anthology of Translations

John Minford, Joseph S. M. Lau - 2000 - 1246 sivua
...countenance changed. And as he gazed over the expanse, he sighed and said to the Spirit of the Ocean, "A vulgar proverb says that he who has heard but part...thinks no one equal to himself. And such a one am L "When formerly I heard people detracting from the learning of Confucius or underrating the heroism...
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