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chapter 33

        t translating to be done, y of time, and Dr. Legge , and t is a dozeity of ainly stupendous,    of ty. In presence of t afraid to speak.    must be fessed t t altogetisfy us. Mr. Balfour justly remarks t in translating t deal depends upon terminology employed by translator. No terminology employed by Dr. Legge is e, and in some places, almost unidiomatic. So far for to tter,        ton speak for us. "Dr. Legges oes on Mencius, ";s Dr. Legge    a panding of ; e are certain t Dr. Legge could not ranslated t ried to ceive and so eaced    is extraordinary t es nor in ations    slip a single peo s eaco be, as a poget on t by any means be accepted as final, and translator of t to e. Siioned, many books ten on C is true, of really great scic importance; but urning point.

        First, t;Notes oure. " It is, alogue, and not a book erary pretension at all. Anote Mr. Mayerss "C; It is certainly not a     lay claim to any degree of perfe.    is a very great     stious and uending of all t ten on Cs usefulness, moreover, is inferior only to tzu-Erhomas ade.

        Anote is Mr.    A. Giles of tisage of a clear, vigorous, aiful

        style. Every object ouce clear and luminous. But ions,    been quite fortunate in ts ion is t;Straories from a Cudio," ranslation from t tiful literary    t be, belongs yet not to t spes of Cerature.

        ges labours, Mr.Balfours ret translation of tzu is a ainly t ambition. e fess to    ation and delig of an Englisering to be one of t perfect of t spes of tional literature. Sis appearauries before tian era, terature of Co ts effect upon t of tical and imaginative literature of succeeding dynasties is almost as exclusive as t of t Mr.Balfours    a translation at all; it is simply a mistranslation. t to pass upon a    , and it ed of us to make good our judgment. e believe Mr. Balfour o raise tion of true interpretation of tzu. "But,"_e from t editor of t;in reading a book, it is necessary to uand first true te of t of all,    you get at tral proposition of ter." Noranslation bears marks t    uood t    strued tences correctly, and t    of tions rue, as ts regarding rules of grammar and syntax, it t Mr. Balfour ral proposition of wers.

        But of all t day o place ton at t t Mr. Fabers labours are of more scic value or a erary merit t    almost every senteen serary and p find in any ot time.    o be    reserve for t portion of t paper, o state ts of ese scholarship.
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