A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 37
... beautiful , and I ac- cept both as my due ; for I can just as well be the one thing as the other . But I am still malicious - what is the number of the house ? What do I see ? A window display of trinkets . My beautiful unknown ...
... beautiful , and I ac- cept both as my due ; for I can just as well be the one thing as the other . But I am still malicious - what is the number of the house ? What do I see ? A window display of trinkets . My beautiful unknown ...
Pagina 43
... beautiful at this moment . I have witnessed rendezvous where although the girl was charming and the man handsome , the total impression was almost dis- gusting , and the meeting itself was far from being beautiful , although I suppose ...
... beautiful at this moment . I have witnessed rendezvous where although the girl was charming and the man handsome , the total impression was almost dis- gusting , and the meeting itself was far from being beautiful , although I suppose ...
Pagina 72
... beautiful , with the sex which is beautiful . It makes me glad and causes my heart to rejoice when I represent to myself how the sun of feminine loveliness spreads out its rays in an infinite manifoldness , split- ting itself up in a ...
... beautiful , with the sex which is beautiful . It makes me glad and causes my heart to rejoice when I represent to myself how the sun of feminine loveliness spreads out its rays in an infinite manifoldness , split- ting itself up in a ...
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