Europe, we discover there so many truths, and truths so profound, and which make such a contrast with the meanness of the results at which the European genius has sometimes stopped, that we are constrained to bend the knee before that of the East, and... Rabindranath Tagore: The Man and His Poetry - Page 179by Basanta Koomar Roy - 1915 - 223 pagesFull view - About this book
| Victor Cousin - 1832 - 476 pages
...hand, when we read with attention the poetical and philosophical monuments of the East, especially those of India, which are beginning to spread in Europe ; we discover there so many truths, and truths so profound, and standing in so strong a contrast with those mean results... | |
| Claude Henri Victor Cousin - 1852 - 480 pages
...above all those of India, which are beginning to spread in Europe, we discover there so many truths, and truths so profound, and which make such a contrast...stopped, that we are constrained to bend the knee before that of the East, and to see in this cradle of the human race the native land of the highest philosophy.... | |
| Claude Henri Victor Cousin - 1852 - 404 pages
...race. On the other hand, when we read with attention the poetical and philosophical monuments of the East, above all those of India, which are beginning to spread in Europe, we discover there so many truths, and truths so profound, and which make such a contrast with the meanness of the results... | |
| Victor Cousin - 1856 - 478 pages
...race. On the other hand, when we read with attention the poetical and philosophical monuments of the East, above all those of India, which are beginning to spread in Europe, we discover there so many truths, and truths so profound, and which make such a contrast with the meanness of the results... | |
| Victor Cousin - 1872 - 468 pages
...race. On the other hand, when we read with attention the poetical and philosophical monuments of the East, above all those of India, which are beginning to spread in Europe, we discover there so many truths, and truths so profound, and which make such a contrast with the meanness of the results... | |
| 1876 - 48 pages
...audience of two thousand admiring gentlemen, says: — in Europe,we discover there so many truths, and truths so profound, and which make such a contrast...stopped, that we are constrained to bend the knee before that of the East, and to see in this cradle of the human race the native land of the highest philosophy."... | |
| Ramacharaka, William Walker Atkinson - 1908 - 36 pages
...upon philosophical history, has said : "When we read the poetical and philosophical monuments of the East, — above all, those of India, which are beginning...contrast with the meanness of the results at which European genius has sometimes stopped, that we are constrained to bend the knee before the philosophy... | |
| Ramacharaka, William Walker Atkinson - 1908 - 40 pages
...upon philosophical history, has said: "When we read the poetical and philosophical monuments of the East, — above all, those of India, which are beginning...contrast with the meanness of the results at which European genius has sometimes stopped, that we are constrained to bend the knee before the philosophy... | |
| Tirumangalum Chrishna Rajan Iyengar - 1908 - 108 pages
...following terms : " When we read with attention the poetical and the philosophical monuments of the East, above all those of India which are beginning...discover there many a truth, and truths so profound, which make such a contrast with the meanness of the results at which the European genius has sometimes... | |
| 1916 - 292 pages
...philosophy in a nutshell." Again he says: "When we read the poetical and philosophical monuments of the East — above all those of India, which are beginning...in Europe — we discover there many a truth, and truth so profound and which makes such a contrast with the meanness of the results at which the European... | |
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