| 1889 - 432 pages
...German merely for the purpose of reading this incomparable author." . ..." I am not worthy to open the shoestrings of this wonderful man, whom I regard...to throw yourself in this abyss of knowledge of the most profoundest of all truths." .... "I fmd in his works such a profundity and exaltation of thought... | |
| Richard Maurice Bucke - 1905 - 352 pages
...this incomparable author in his own tongue. I have written some not unacceptable books myself, but I am not worthy to unloose the shoestrings of this...itself. ... I advise you by all means to throw yourself into this abyss of knowledge of the profoundest of all truths [97 : 32 and 199 : 30]. The extracts... | |
| 1910 - 110 pages
...this incomparable author in his own tongue. I have written some not unacceptable books myself, but I am not worthy to unloose the shoestrings of this...earth, second only to Him who was the light itself." Dante, again, that divine singer of the Middle Age, realizing that the fourth-dimensional consciousness... | |
| William Kearney Carr - 1913 - 138 pages
...this incomparable author in his own tongue. I have written some not unacceptable books myself, but I am not worthy to unloose the shoestrings of this...earth, second only to Him who was the light itself." Dante, again, that divine singer of the Middle Age, realizing that the fourth-dimensional 106 consciousness... | |
| Richard Maurice Bucke - 2006 - 337 pages
...this incomparable author in his own tongue. I have written some not unacceptable books myself, but I am not worthy to unloose the shoestrings of this...abyss of knowledge of the profoundest of all truths [97 : 32 and 199 : 30]. The extracts which follow (as all others in this volume) are selected not so... | |
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