| Daniel Howard Sinclair Nicholson, Arthur Hugh Evelyn Lee - 1924 - 672 pages
...Fate for ever. Dread Power, but dear ! if God thou be, Unmake me quite, or give thyself to me ! Brahma IF the red slayer think he slays, Or if the slain...same ; The vanished gods to me appear ; And one to me arc shame and fame. They reckon ill who leave me out ; When me they fly, I am the wings ; I am the... | |
| Richard Spittel - 1924 - 348 pages
...mighty kingdom ; his requiem the plaintive songs of pigeons roosting at sundown. 3. THE MARAWEETHIYA. Far or forgot to me Is near, Shadow and sunlight are...gods to me appear And one to me are shame and fame. EMERSON. FROM Yakkure to Horiwila is six miles. The first part of the journey is through marsh, for... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge, Stanley De Brath - 1925 - 226 pages
...the subtle ways I keep and pass and turn again. " Far or forgot to me are near, Shadow and substance are the same. The vanished gods to me appear, And one to me are shame and fame." Emerson. THE term ectoplasm is made up of two Greek words, e^rds (outside) and irAas/ta (a thing formed).... | |
| John Herman Randall, Horace Holley - 1928 - 444 pages
...of Emerson's poem "Brahma" in which he contemplates the fascinating thought that prevades the Gita : "If the red slayer think he slays, Or if the slain...same; The vanished gods to me appear; And one to me arc shame and fame." Thus the immediate purpose of the Gita was to extol the duties of caste above... | |
| Karl Wåhlin, Sven Rinman - 1927 - 836 pages
...slayer think he slays, or if the sl.iin think he is slain, they know not well the subtle ways I turn, and pass, and turn again. Far or forgot to me is near;...and one to me are shame and fame. They reckon ill vvho leave me out; when me they fly, I am the wings; I am the doubter and the doubt, and I the hymn... | |
| Robert Malcolm Gay - 1928 - 276 pages
...spirit of its kin; Self -kindled every atom glows And hints the future which it owes;" or "Far and forgot to me is near; Shadow and sunlight are the...to me appear ; And one to me are shame and fame." Over and over he expresses his doctrine of each-in-alland-all-in-each, ringing the changes upon the... | |
| 1910 - 874 pages
...discriminate and husband her resources as we do. Far and forgot to me are near, Shadow and sunshine are the same; The vanished gods to me appear, And one to me are shame and fame. The animals are so wise in their own way, such a success, without thought, yet so provocative of thought... | |
| Albert Rothenberg, Carl R. Hausman - 1976 - 388 pages
..."Elected silence, sing to me,"18 as well as Emerson's19 section from the poem, "Brahma": Far or forget to me is near Shadow and sunlight are the same The vanished gods to me appear And one to me is shame and fame. This is an explicit series of poetic statements embodying Janusian thought. Novels... | |
| Gustavo Pérez Firmat - 1990 - 416 pages
...incarnation, one is reminded of Emerson's poem "Brahma" (which Borges cites in his 1947 essay on Whitman):12 If the red slayer think he slays, Or if the slain...gods to me appear And one to me are shame and fame. One question, however, still remains to be settled. Does Borges, in rewriting the numerical/geometrical... | |
| Patricia Merivale, Susan Sweeney - 1999 - 324 pages
...is reminded of Emerson's poem "Brahma," which Borges cites in his 1947 essay on Whitman ("Note" 69): If the red slayer think he slays. Or if the slain...gods to me appear; And one to me are shame and fame. One question, however, still remains to be settled. Does Borges, in rewriting the numerical/geometrical... | |
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