A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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... never felt enthusiasm for greatness , for talent even though in its abnormal form . Their ethics are a short summary of police ordinances ; for them the most important thing is to be a useful member of the state , and to air their ...
... never felt enthusiasm for greatness , for talent even though in its abnormal form . Their ethics are a short summary of police ordinances ; for them the most important thing is to be a useful member of the state , and to air their ...
Pagina 49
... Never have I seen prettier ones . That I am really in love I can tell among other things by the reticence with which I deal with this matter , even to myself . All love is secretive , even faithless love , when it has the proper ...
... Never have I seen prettier ones . That I am really in love I can tell among other things by the reticence with which I deal with this matter , even to myself . All love is secretive , even faithless love , when it has the proper ...
Pagina 122
... never be able to tear himself loose from it . He feels a bliss- ful rapture in letting love tingle through every nerve , and yet his soul is as solemn as that of the man who has drained the poisoned goblet and feels how the juice ...
... never be able to tear himself loose from it . He feels a bliss- ful rapture in letting love tingle through every nerve , and yet his soul is as solemn as that of the man who has drained the poisoned goblet and feels how the juice ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
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