A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 27
... mind with an involuntary remembrance . Hence , when you begin to notice that a certain pleasure or experience is acquiring too strong a hold upon the mind , you stop a moment for the purpose of remembering . No other method can better ...
... mind with an involuntary remembrance . Hence , when you begin to notice that a certain pleasure or experience is acquiring too strong a hold upon the mind , you stop a moment for the purpose of remembering . No other method can better ...
Pagina 180
... mind that , driving thither in the dusk of the evening , they might get an inkling of what was coming . Even though ... mind by its quietude , induces even the fleeting fancy to abide with autochthonous nostalgia upon the earth as the ...
... mind that , driving thither in the dusk of the evening , they might get an inkling of what was coming . Even though ... mind by its quietude , induces even the fleeting fancy to abide with autochthonous nostalgia upon the earth as the ...
Pagina 239
... mind that a man can do nothing of himself . But let us discontinue this conversation , for we evidently do not understand one another , and I see no hope of eliciting from you the information I sought , about how you manage to do what ...
... mind that a man can do nothing of himself . But let us discontinue this conversation , for we evidently do not understand one another , and I see no hope of eliciting from you the information I sought , about how you manage to do what ...
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