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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... thou done , and how couldst thou bring thy- self to do this with thy hands and arms , a deed so hard to do ! It was not anything for thee ! No one urged thee to this , yet hast thou accomplished it . Always have I admired thy spirit ...
... thou done , and how couldst thou bring thy- self to do this with thy hands and arms , a deed so hard to do ! It was not anything for thee ! No one urged thee to this , yet hast thou accomplished it . Always have I admired thy spirit ...
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... thou wouldst , and per- haps in thy wisdom thou wouldst have called the guilt of being more essential than that of action . But what more can a man do than avoid acting ? I have kept silent as much as possible in order not to speak with ...
... thou wouldst , and per- haps in thy wisdom thou wouldst have called the guilt of being more essential than that of action . But what more can a man do than avoid acting ? I have kept silent as much as possible in order not to speak with ...
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... thou done ? Or what has happened ? Or what in thy flurry hast thou made to happen ? In a word ( to put the question so that it takes proper cognizance of the fluid boundary between doing and happening ) , what has come to pass with you ...
... thou done ? Or what has happened ? Or what in thy flurry hast thou made to happen ? In a word ( to put the question so that it takes proper cognizance of the fluid boundary between doing and happening ) , what has come to pass with you ...
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already answered arms asked beauty become belongs Berlin blind bliss blood body Brahman breast called carry certainly common course Cows cried death deed desire dream embraced eyes face fact father feel fire Fischer Verlag flesh flow flowers gave give goddess H. T. Lowe-Porter hand happiness head heart hold holy honour husband Kamadamana LIBRARIES limbs listen live longer look lust matter mean MICHIGAN mind Mother mountain Nanda nature ness night offer once question round seemed sense shape short showed Shridaman side sight Sita Sita's soft soon soul speak spirit steps stood story sword taken tell things thou thought tion took Translated by H. T. tree turned UNIVERSITY voice wait wedded whole youth