A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 16
... once more . Her devotion once again put the whole " responsibility " upon me on a tremendous scale , whereas her pride had almost made me free from " responsibility . " My opinion is , and my thought was , that it was God's punishment ...
... once more . Her devotion once again put the whole " responsibility " upon me on a tremendous scale , whereas her pride had almost made me free from " responsibility . " My opinion is , and my thought was , that it was God's punishment ...
Pagina 177
... once , for ' at once ' is the most divine of all categories and deserves to be honored as in the Latin language is the word ex templo , because it is the starting - point of the divine in life , so that what does not occur at once is of ...
... once , for ' at once ' is the most divine of all categories and deserves to be honored as in the Latin language is the word ex templo , because it is the starting - point of the divine in life , so that what does not occur at once is of ...
Pagina 459
... once which now is for him already past ! And he had it indeed in his power ! And eternity cannot change , that ... once . If when death comes thy life is well spent , that is , spent so that it is related rightly to eternity — then God ...
... once which now is for him already past ! And he had it indeed in his power ! And eternity cannot change , that ... once . If when death comes thy life is well spent , that is , spent so that it is related rightly to eternity — then God ...
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