The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaA. A. Knopf, 1941 - 196 Seiten An ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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... sight of misery . Just as little must we dwell on the desire which the image of the beautiful inspires ; this too being more than image , although the temptation of the senses to take it only as such is perhaps even greater than in the ...
... sight of misery . Just as little must we dwell on the desire which the image of the beautiful inspires ; this too being more than image , although the temptation of the senses to take it only as such is perhaps even greater than in the ...
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... sight awaited him there ! We must accompany him through the audience hall where he walked all unconscious ; and through the vestibule where still he was un- aware ; then finally down into the mother - cell . Now , indeed , he faltered ...
... sight awaited him there ! We must accompany him through the audience hall where he walked all unconscious ; and through the vestibule where still he was un- aware ; then finally down into the mother - cell . Now , indeed , he faltered ...
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... sight of them . To which I courageously reply that the pleasure of looking at them constitutes the temptation to eat them . Thus I should make life too easy for myself if I did not keep them beside me . And so the suspicion is done away ...
... sight of them . To which I courageously reply that the pleasure of looking at them constitutes the temptation to eat them . Thus I should make life too easy for myself if I did not keep them beside me . And so the suspicion is done away ...
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