| James Legge - China - 1861 - 630 pages
...my teaching upwards, I have never refused instruction to any one." CHAPTER VIII. The Master said, " I do not open up the truth to one who is not eager to get knoivledge, nor help out any one who is not anxious to explain himself. When I have presented one corner... | |
| 1862 - 894 pages
...and some degree of capacity. "I^° not open up the truth," he said, " to one who is not eager W g° knowledge, nor help out any one who is not anxious to explain !«*• self. When I have presented one corner of a subject to anj one, and lie cannot from it learn... | |
| James Legge - China - 1867 - 344 pages
...education ; but we need not suppose that Confucius had them all in view here. VIII. The Master said, 'f I do not open up the truth to one who is not eager to get knowledge, nor help out anyone who is not anxious to explain himself. When I have presented one corner of a subject to any... | |
| 1880 - 412 pages
...with a quotation from the great Chinese philosopher, apologetically rather than egotistically, viz. "When I have presented one corner of a subject to any one, and he can not from it learn the other three, I do not repeat my lesson." CINCINNATI SANITARIUM. CLINICAL... | |
| Phrenology - 1870 - 936 pages
...only demanded some degree of capacity. and an ardent desire for improvement in his pupils. Said he, "I do not open up the truth to one who is not eager to«get knowledge, or help any one who is not anxious to explain himself. When I have presented one... | |
| Henry William Dulcken - 1880 - 858 pages
...advantage of what was taught. " I do not open the truth," he said, " to one who is not eager to gain knowledge, nor help out any one who is not anxious to explain for himself. When I have presented one corner of a subject to any one, and he cannot learn from it... | |
| 1881 - 700 pages
...receive the trowel. This Yu, who sleeps in the daytime, what is the use of my reproving him ?" Again, "I do not open up the truth to one who is not eager...one, and he cannot from it learn the other three, 1 3o not repeat my lesson." As a teacher he maintained throughout his whole career a perfect independence,... | |
| Hampden C. DuBose - Buddhism - 1886 - 470 pages
...teach men to think for themselves. The sage thus aptly describes the art of teaching : "I do not open the truth to one who is not eager to get knowledge, nor help out one who is not anxious to explain himself. When I have presented one corner of a subject to any one,... | |
| James Legge - 1887 - 356 pages
...only see the indication of a wish to learn, and he imparted his instructions. VIII. The Master said, " I do not open up the truth to one who is not eager to get knowledge, nor help out anyone who is not anxious to explain himself. When I have presented one corner of a subject to any... | |
| James Legge - 1887 - 360 pages
...only see the indication of a wish to learn, and he imparted his instructions. Till. The Master said, " I do not open up the truth to one •who is not eager to get linoivlcdyc, nor help out any one who is not anxious to explain himself. When I have presented one... | |
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