A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Søren Kierkegaard Robert Walter Bretall. WHAT is a poet ? A poet is an unhappy being whose heart is torn by secret sufferings , but whose lips are so strangely formed that when the sighs and the cries escape them , they sound like ...
Søren Kierkegaard Robert Walter Bretall. WHAT is a poet ? A poet is an unhappy being whose heart is torn by secret sufferings , but whose lips are so strangely formed that when the sighs and the cries escape them , they sound like ...
Pagina 108
... poet . If an Arab in the desert were suddenly to discover a spring in his tent , and so would always be able to have ... poet rather than of the philosopher or religious prophet ; and " poet " was the title S.K. claimed for himself to ...
... poet . If an Arab in the desert were suddenly to discover a spring in his tent , and so would always be able to have ... poet rather than of the philosopher or religious prophet ; and " poet " was the title S.K. claimed for himself to ...
Pagina 149
... poet , 10 if it is " pure and warm and strong and not abused , " can be placed alongside that with which the poet compares it , namely " friendship . " I insist at least upon good coffee . Perhaps the coffee was just as good as before ...
... poet , 10 if it is " pure and warm and strong and not abused , " can be placed alongside that with which the poet compares it , namely " friendship . " I insist at least upon good coffee . Perhaps the coffee was just as good as before ...
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