| Friedrich Max Müller - 1859 - 698 pàgines
...immortality. One more negation, and he has done. " There was no space, no life, and lastly, there was no time, no difference between day and night, no solar...which morning might have been told from evening." All these ideas lie imbedded in the simple words, " Na râtryâ ahna âsît praketah." Now follows... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1860 - 648 pàgines
...immortality. One more negation, and he has done. " There was no space, no life, and lastly, there was no time, no difference between day and night, no solar torch by which morning might have been told from evenkig." All these ideas lie imbedded in the simple words, " Na r£try& ahna &sit praketah." Now follows... | |
| Thomas William Doane - 1882 - 648 pàgines
...was then, even what is not, did not exist then." "There was no space, no life, and lastly there was no time, no difference between day and night, no solar...which morning might have been told from evening." " Darkness there was, and all at first was veiled in gloom profound, as ocean without light."' The... | |
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