What do you suppose I would intimate to you in a hundred ways, but that man or woman is as good as God? And that there is no God any more divine than Yourself? Accepting the Universe - Página 325de John Burroughs - 1920 - 327 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Paul Shyre - 1967 - 66 páginas
...the Soul, except to walk free and own no superior? (Crosses DR) What do you suppose I have intimated to you in a hundred ways, but that man or woman is...is what the oldest and newest myths finally mean? PLAYER C. Oh, my father, I cling to you so that you cannot unloose me, I hold you so firm, till you... | |
| Gregory Woods - 1987 - 292 páginas
...image, and the God, made in human image, are potentially identical and morally equal. Whitman writes: 'What do you suppose I would intimate to you in a...hundred ways, but that man or woman is as good as God?' HERACLES The nature of the heroism of Heracles corresponds with the nature of his physique. His astonishing... | |
| Milton Hindus - 1997 - 308 páginas
...they are worth and not a cent more. With a flourish of his pen, he accounts for and effaces all gods. What do you suppose I would intimate to you in a hundred...that there is no God any more divine than yourself? It is possible to hold with candid intelligence, and to teach without irreverence, the doctrine of... | |
| Esteban Tollinchi - 2004 - 852 páginas
...Poet). En virtud de un llamado semejante, el poeta puede llegar a una verdadera apoteosis de sí mismo: What do you suppose I would intimate to you in a hundred...God? And that there is no God any more divine than YourselffAnd that that is what the oldest and newest myths finally mean? (Lawsfor Creations) A pesar... | |
| D. J. Moores - 2006 - 260 páginas
...soul, except to walk free and own no superior?' Whitman rhetorically asks in 'Laws for Creations'. 'What do you suppose I would intimate to you in a...hundred ways, but that man or woman is as good as God?' (7-8). Whether or not Whitman consciously reworked this Hindu idea of the soul's equality with the... | |
| 532 páginas
...revolts from every lesson but its own." He carries the idea of individuality to its utmost height : " What do you suppose I would intimate to you in a hundred...that there is no God any more divine than Yourself?" Glorying in individuality, in the freedom of the soul, he cries out : "O to struggle against great... | |
| 1876 - 862 páginas
...they are worth and not a cent more. With a flourish of his pen, he accounts for and effaces all gods. What do you suppose I would intimate to you in a hundred...that there is no God any more divine than yourself ? It is possible to hold with candid intelligence, and to teach without irreverence, the doctrine of... | |
| Horace Traubel, Richard Maurice Bucke, Thomas Biggs Harned - 1893 - 470 páginas
...which revolts from every lesson but its He carries the idea of individuality to its utmost height : " What do you suppose I would intimate to you in a hundred...that there is no God any more divine than Yourself? " Glorying in individuality, in the freedom of the soul, he cries out: " O to struggle against great... | |
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