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1 Int| was not a repeater of past wisdom, nor a commentator: he sought
2 Int| were transmitters of the wisdom of the Chinese and worshipped
3 Int| Way" is the unchanging wisdom, the everlasting reason,
4 Int| So from highest to lowest wisdom determined the rank and
5 I | and resolved to seek that wisdom of the men of old which
6 I | and teach heresy. Their wisdom is such as you described.
7 I | Musashibo Benkei21 a samurai of wisdom, humanity and bravery! Such
8 I | be done. And the men of wisdom with "Mr. Wiseman's" heart
9 I | For the world's folly is wisdom and its wisdom folly.~
10 I | folly is wisdom and its wisdom folly.~ After my death
11 I | rivalled by the leadership of wisdom, power or gifts. How partial
12 II | their follows! With their wisdom they make a lying appearance
13 II | warned. But surely his evil wisdom makes some mistake. He overlooks
14 II | prided themselves on courage, wisdom and plots, and, Heaven being
15 II | and rejoice with shallow wisdom. But true men see and greatly
16 II | of Shun, "They show his wisdom": the Sage does not neglect
17 II | righteousness, propriety and wisdom all of the virtue of the
18 II | when they are led by evil wisdom and by external things.
19 III| but was not vain of his wisdom. On the contrary he approved
20 III| as the foundation of the wisdom of the ruler. Only the Sage
21 III| themselves. The profound wisdom of Ieyasu is in striking
22 III| will hate each other. Then wisdom and bravery too will disappear.
23 IV | BOOK IV. WISDOM.~ ~DARK IS THE FOOT OF THE
24 IV | cherish profoundly one's own wisdom. Then if light shine ./.
25 IV | Japan men of great and clear wisdom have been modest and unwilling
26 IV | treasure out of sight and the wisdom of the wise seems folly."
27 IV | unparallelled. His strong wisdom was unique. With the advance
28 IV | them ./. all. That is true wisdom. But men who desire authority
29 IV | bravery, without knowledge or wisdom, Shigetada is preëminent
30 V | among them have not the wisdom of this woman. How have
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