chapter 30
Dr. Giles Cionary, it must be admitted, is a ter lack of t ordinary judgment. In suc to find notices only of really notable men.
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Lastly t;Adversaria,quot;_Dr. Giles latest publication_, I am afraid, enation as a sc. ts c part, ical or erest. It Dr. Giles aken trouble to e t ention to tell t terature but to s a learned Cter ands Cism is teristics of sinologues like Dr. Giles s in t.
I s ticles from Dr. Giles latest publication and ry to s if o ings of foreign scs of Cerature ical interest, t is not in Cerature.
t article is entitled quot; is filial piety.quot; t in ticle turns upon ty. Confucius said: se nan fa^ (lit, colour difficult).
Dr. Giles says, quot;tion is, and y centuries past, ; After citing and dismissing all terpretations and translations of native and foreign sc true meaning. In order to sic manner, I se Dr. Giles h which he announces his discovery. Dr.
Giles says:_
quot;It may seem presumptuous after to declare t tumps (! ) upon to do, as t says, is to
Stoop, and t is;
Seek it not rig!
quot;zu- is filial piety? tter replied simply,
quot; se to define it, nan is difficu