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1 Int | recommending a study of the books that shall occupy the entire
2 Int | philosophy is Seiga. He wrote no books. The great scholars of the
3 Int | distinguished for his love of books and unremitting diligence
4 Int | Government and wrote several books at its command. He received
5 Int | exposition of the Chinese books, asking questions and discussing
6 Int(50)| Koishikawa. He wrote many books; among them the most celebrated
7 I | mansions. Or, with my box of books upon my back I lived like
8 I(1) | The five books are named after the five
9 I | comment constantly upon the books. 4~ One day after the
10 I | most men. Though they read books they are in the dark as
11 I | hunt through a multitude of books but do not establish their
12 I(31) | capital of Kau." Sacred Books of the East, Vol. III, p.
13 I | principles, teach and write books that there may be the beginning
14 I | superior men, reading their books, but I know them only from
15 I | but I know them only from books and ./. understand only
16 I | not in the more ancient books. Confucius did not use these
17 I(40) | 355 note, Vol. XVI "Sacred Books of the East." And again
18 I | virtue. They study only books and words. When once they
19 I | interfere with our study of the books but "learning" is the practice
20 I | learned not merely from books, though the study of the
21 III | the Old Man spread his books beneath the window, read
22 III | the images, furniture and books. When all were safe he sent
23 III | the emperor commanded that books of poetry be made, the names
24 IV | record facts there are no books worth reading in our literature.
25 IV | beyond remedy. And other books are full of lust, not to
26 IV | woman or a young man. Such books lead to vice. Our nobles
27 IV | mean, comparable to the books of the sages as charcoal
28 IV | pleasure in lust. And the story books are full of the same things.
29 IV(8) | and Seishōki are Chinese books.~
30 V | ancients, the study of their books as we know their hearts
31 V | spoke as he expounded the books before the Shōgun. It is
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