A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 26
... hope ; for hope precludes self - limitation . It is a very beautiful sight to see a man put out to sea with the fair wind of hope , and one may even use the opportunity to be taken in tow ; but one should never permit hope to be taken ...
... hope ; for hope precludes self - limitation . It is a very beautiful sight to see a man put out to sea with the fair wind of hope , and one may even use the opportunity to be taken in tow ; but one should never permit hope to be taken ...
Pagina 92
... hope ; they con- stantly have in the present both the one and the other , both hope and recollection . At the first wedding hope has the same effect that recol- lection has at the last . Hope hovers over them as the hope of eternity ...
... hope ; they con- stantly have in the present both the one and the other , both hope and recollection . At the first wedding hope has the same effect that recol- lection has at the last . Hope hovers over them as the hope of eternity ...
Pagina 98
... hope , how- ever , that these words may find me in a worthy state of mind when they check me on my path , and I hope that I may be successful in choosing the right course ; at all events , I shall endeavor to make the choice with real ...
... hope , how- ever , that these words may find me in a worthy state of mind when they check me on my path , and I hope that I may be successful in choosing the right course ; at all events , I shall endeavor to make the choice with real ...
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