A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 307
... lover in his love thinks only about giving fearlessness and saving another from death . Yet the lover is not therefore forgotten . No , the one who lovingly forgets himself , forgets his own suffering to consider another's , forgets all ...
... lover in his love thinks only about giving fearlessness and saving another from death . Yet the lover is not therefore forgotten . No , the one who lovingly forgets himself , forgets his own suffering to consider another's , forgets all ...
Pagina 312
... lover discovers nothing . There is something so infinitely solemn and yet also so childlike , something which recalls a childish game , when the lover by discovering nothing at all hides the multitude of sins ; something that recalls a ...
... lover discovers nothing . There is something so infinitely solemn and yet also so childlike , something which recalls a childish game , when the lover by discovering nothing at all hides the multitude of sins ; something that recalls a ...
Pagina 313
... lover , by discovering nothing , hides the multitude of sins , then sometime do away with love . Imagine that the lover had a wife who loved him . Therefore , just because she loved him , she would discover how many sinned against him ...
... lover , by discovering nothing , hides the multitude of sins , then sometime do away with love . Imagine that the lover had a wife who loved him . Therefore , just because she loved him , she would discover how many sinned against him ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
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