Man is the dwarf of himself. Once he was permeated and dissolved by spirit. He filled nature with his overflowing currents. Out from him sprang the sun and moon ; from man the sun, from woman the moon. The Dublin Review - Page 152edited by - 1849Full view - About this book
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