Thatsanakhati Thāng Sātsanā Nai Wannakam |
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Page 165
... learned these three arts and nothing else during the diligent , assiduous years of his youth . Now he had lost them , he possessed none of them any more , neither fasting , nor waiting , nor thinking . He had exchanged them for the most ...
... learned these three arts and nothing else during the diligent , assiduous years of his youth . Now he had lost them , he possessed none of them any more , neither fasting , nor waiting , nor thinking . He had exchanged them for the most ...
Page 170
... learned from the river that it is good to strive downwards , to sink , to seek the depths . rich and disinguished Siddhartha will become a rower ; Siddhartha the learned Brahmin will become a ferryman . You have also learned this from ...
... learned from the river that it is good to strive downwards , to sink , to seek the depths . rich and disinguished Siddhartha will become a rower ; Siddhartha the learned Brahmin will become a ferryman . You have also learned this from ...
Page 183
... learned from the river ? Illustrate . 7. Pick up any three symbols from the text , and interpret them deliberately . 8. Do you think whether Siddhartha attains salvation which he has sought for a long time ? Give your reasons . 9 ...
... learned from the river ? Illustrate . 7. Pick up any three symbols from the text , and interpret them deliberately . 8. Do you think whether Siddhartha attains salvation which he has sought for a long time ? Give your reasons . 9 ...
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Alyosha Antony and Cleopatra Beatrice beauty bird birth blaze blending Brahmin bread burning canto child Christian Cleopatra creation creative Dante Dante's dark death desire despair divine earth erotic eternal evil experience eyes face Faust fear ferryman fiery fire flame flowers freedom glory gods Goethe Goethe's Govinda Grand Inquisitor happy heart Heaven Hell holy Homunculus human ideal imagery imaginative immortality incarnate Ivan Kamala laughed learned light listened live looked lost lover Macbeth marriage Mephistopheles mind mountains mystery nature never night once pain Paradise passion Pericles poem poet poetic poetry Purgatory rich river romantic rose Samana Satan sense Shakespeare Siddhartha silent sleep smile song soul spirit stood suffering sweet symbol tell thee things thir thou thought Timon of Athens tragedy tree turn understand Vasudeva Virgil vision voice Walpurgis Night wind Winter's Tale words