| 1876 - 456 ˹éÒ
...preface. 1 Adduced above. ' Also adduced above. hands, and not give entire credit to it.1 But when Maori no longer published the Preface as a separate document,...nobody would undertake to say plainly that they were the work of the scholars of the Han dynasty." 1 That the other tests, as Maou's, all had their prefaces,... | |
| John Russell Amberley (viscount) - 1876 - 536 ˹éÒ
...the writers." Choo He adds, that after the prefatory notices were published as a portion of the text, "they appeared as if they were the production of the...themselves, and the Odes seemed to be made from them as so VOL. n. B many themes. Scholars handed down a faith in them from one to another, and no one ventured... | |
| John Russell Amberley (viscount) - 1877 - 766 ˹éÒ
...the writers." Choo He adds, that after the prefatory notices were published as a portion of the text, "they appeared as if they were the production of the...nobody would undertake to say plainly that they were the work of the scholars of the Han dynasty" (CC, vol. iv. Proleg., p. 33). Ample confirmation of the... | |
| John Russell Amberley (viscount) - 1877 - 790 ˹éÒ
...the writers." Choo He adds, that after the prefatory notices were published as a portion of the text, "they appeared as if they were the production of the...accordance with them, and nobody would undertake to Bay plainly that they were the work of the scholars of the Han dynasty" (C. 0., vol. iv. Proleg., p.... | |
| John Russell Amberley (Viscount), John Russell (visct. Amberley.) - 1877 - 526 ˹éÒ
...the writers." Choo He adds, that after the prefatory notices were published as a portion of the text, "they appeared as if they were the production of the...themselves, and the Odes seemed to be made from them as so VOL. n. " many themes. Scholars handed down a faith in them from one to another, and no one ventured... | |
| 1879 - 574 ˹éÒ
...seemed to give it the authority of the text itself. Then after the other texts disappeared and Mao's had the field to itself, this means of testing the...chiseled to bring it into accordance with them, and no one would undertake to say plainly that they were the work of the scholars of the Han dynasty.'... | |
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