A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 37
... eyes , so you cannot see whence he came . He passes you just as you are entering the door . Just at the critical ... eye , both are equally beautiful , and I ac- cept both as my due ; for I can just as well be the one thing as the other ...
... eyes , so you cannot see whence he came . He passes you just as you are entering the door . Just at the critical ... eye , both are equally beautiful , and I ac- cept both as my due ; for I can just as well be the one thing as the other ...
Pagina 38
... eyes . Her eyes — well , I have not even seen them , they are hidden behind lids armed with silken fringes which curve up like hooks , dangerous to whoever meets her glance . Her head is a Ma- donna head , pure and innocent in cast ...
... eyes . Her eyes — well , I have not even seen them , they are hidden behind lids armed with silken fringes which curve up like hooks , dangerous to whoever meets her glance . Her head is a Ma- donna head , pure and innocent in cast ...
Pagina 68
... eyes of the world an expression for the most prosaic self - preservation , is in your sacred sight an expression for ... eyes are hidden behind her lashes , her bosom is of a dazzling whiteness like snow , so smooth that my eye cannot ...
... eyes of the world an expression for the most prosaic self - preservation , is in your sacred sight an expression for ... eyes are hidden behind her lashes , her bosom is of a dazzling whiteness like snow , so smooth that my eye cannot ...
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