The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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For so it is , that what enchains us frees us , and that exaltation it is that binds
together beauty of sense and beauty of spirit . ” Nanda's black eyes glittered with
tears , for he was easily moved and could scarcely listen to metaphysical
language ...
For so it is , that what enchains us frees us , and that exaltation it is that binds
together beauty of sense and beauty of spirit . ” Nanda's black eyes glittered with
tears , for he was easily moved and could scarcely listen to metaphysical
language ...
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There is an intellectual beauty and one that speaks to the senses . Some people
will have it that the beautiful belongs solely to the field of sense ; they separate
the intellectual entirely from it , so that our world presents a picture of cleavage ...
There is an intellectual beauty and one that speaks to the senses . Some people
will have it that the beautiful belongs solely to the field of sense ; they separate
the intellectual entirely from it , so that our world presents a picture of cleavage ...
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This world is not so made that spirit is fated to love only spirit , and beauty only
beauty . Indeed the very contrast between the two points out , with a clarity at
once intellectual and beautiful , that the world's goal is union between spirit and ...
This world is not so made that spirit is fated to love only spirit , and beauty only
beauty . Indeed the very contrast between the two points out , with a clarity at
once intellectual and beautiful , that the world's goal is union between spirit and ...
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