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But it is surely quite impossible for one who has lost a sensibility for it ( and this
can scarcely be anything else than the infinite interest ) ever to enjoy an eternal
happiness . If the sense for it is once lost , it may be impossible to recover it .
But it is surely quite impossible for one who has lost a sensibility for it ( and this
can scarcely be anything else than the infinite interest ) ever to enjoy an eternal
happiness . If the sense for it is once lost , it may be impossible to recover it .
Pagina 44
It was impossible for me to look away , to withdraw my glance , impossible for me
to see because I saw too much . The only thing I have retained is that she wore a
green cloak ; that is all , that is what one may call catching the cloud instead of ...
It was impossible for me to look away , to withdraw my glance , impossible for me
to see because I saw too much . The only thing I have retained is that she wore a
green cloak ; that is all , that is what one may call catching the cloud instead of ...
Pagina 219
The evasion by which speculative philosophy attempts to recollect itself out of
existence has been made impossible . Here the only question is about
understanding this impossibility ; every speculative attempt which insists upon
being ...
The evasion by which speculative philosophy attempts to recollect itself out of
existence has been made impossible . Here the only question is about
understanding this impossibility ; every speculative attempt which insists upon
being ...
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EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
FEAR AND TREMBLING 1843 | 116 |
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