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Friedrich Max Müller. Oxford HORACE HART , PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY The Gifford Lectures DELIVERED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW IN.
Friedrich Max Müller. Oxford HORACE HART , PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY The Gifford Lectures DELIVERED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW IN.
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Friedrich Max Müller. The Gifford Lectures DELIVERED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW IN 1888 BY F. MAX MÜLLER , K.M. FOREIGN MEMBER OF THE FRENCH INSTITUTE LONDON LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . AND NEW YORK : 15 EAST 16TH STREET 1889 [ All ...
Friedrich Max Müller. The Gifford Lectures DELIVERED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW IN 1888 BY F. MAX MÜLLER , K.M. FOREIGN MEMBER OF THE FRENCH INSTITUTE LONDON LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . AND NEW YORK : 15 EAST 16TH STREET 1889 [ All ...
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... Lectures in the University of Glasgow , I was asked by my friends to publish them exactly as I had delivered them , and not to delay their publication by trying to make them more complete . I have followed their advice , and I now ...
... Lectures in the University of Glasgow , I was asked by my friends to publish them exactly as I had delivered them , and not to delay their publication by trying to make them more complete . I have followed their advice , and I now ...
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... lectures is but a small contribution towards an immense subject , and it is such as from the nature of my own special studies I felt best qualified to give . But the subject admits of very different treatments ; and in nothing has Lord ...
... lectures is but a small contribution towards an immense subject , and it is such as from the nature of my own special studies I felt best qualified to give . But the subject admits of very different treatments ; and in nothing has Lord ...
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... lectures for one or more years for the chair , & c . purpose of accumulating the income or enlarging capital . Lecturers Third , The lecturers shall be appointed from time to time appointed each for a period of only two years and no ...
... lectures for one or more years for the chair , & c . purpose of accumulating the income or enlarging capital . Lecturers Third , The lecturers shall be appointed from time to time appointed each for a period of only two years and no ...
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Page 111 - All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts. If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him, as the wheel follows the foot of the ox that draws the carriage.
Page 145 - to express the Infinite ; not the Infinite as the result of a long process of abstract reasoning, but the visible Infinite, visible by the naked eye, the endless expanse beyond the earth, beyond the clouds, beyond the sky. That was called A-diti, the un-bound, the unbounded ; one might almost say, but for fear of misunderstandings,
Page 2 - of men conceal'd Their thoughts, for fear that, if reveal'd. They would by other men be met With blank indifference, or with blame reprov'd : I knew they lived and mov'd Trick'd in disguises, alien to the rest Of men, and alien to themselves.
Page 609 - 6d, . . , The earliest philosophical and religious poem of India, It has been paraphrased in Arnold's 'Song Celestial! VOL. X. The Dhammapada, Translated from Pali by F. MAX MULLER; and The Sutta-Nipata, Translated from Pali by V. FAUSBOLL ; being Canonical Books of the Buddhists. 8vo., cloth,
Page 531 - Ye shall have one manner of law, as well for the stranger, as for one of your own country ; for I am the Lord your God V