Chapter
1 1 | the east of the river, I act on the same plan. On examining
2 4 | killed him."~6. 'You must act in this way in order to
3 4 | How is it that you herein act so differently from your
4 5 | would have committed one act of unrighteousness, or put
5 7 | belong to me Chü-hsin to act.'~3. 'Here,' said Mencius, '
6 7 | may not I therefore act freely and without any constraint,
7 9 | observed it. For you to act contrary to their example
8 10| moreover, why does not Hsü act the potter and founder,
9 10| handsome manner their parents, act according to a proper rule.'~
10 11| Châo Chien made Wang Liang act as charioteer for his favourite
11 15| and then they are able to act with vigour in what they
12 16| those wise men would only act as Yü did when he conveyed
13 16| mind that if he did not act in this way, his would be
14 17| a benevolent man really act thus? In the case of other
15 18| Yâo, it would have been an act of usurpation, and not the
16 21| Kung-tû replied, 'We therein act out our feeling of respect,
17 22| there come all those who act upon him like the cold.
18 23| of it would have been to act like water which frets and
19 23| offering, that is, there is no act of the will presenting the
20 27| not himself indeed do the act, but there is only an interval
21 27| said, 'To do it would be to act like Fang Fû. There was
22 28| Thou," "Thou," he will act righteously in all places
23 28| The ancients! Why do they act so peculiarly, and are so
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