A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 37
... seen the little foot , and since I am a natural scientist , I have learned from Cuvier 2 how to draw definite conclusions from such details . Therefore , hurry ! How this anxiety enhances your beauty ! Still anxiety in itself is not ...
... seen the little foot , and since I am a natural scientist , I have learned from Cuvier 2 how to draw definite conclusions from such details . Therefore , hurry ! How this anxiety enhances your beauty ! Still anxiety in itself is not ...
Pagina 148
... seen , and still less that my eye was watching over her ; this would have been a sin too against her , and the worse for me ; for there is an innocence , an unconsciousness , which even the purest thought may embarrass . One does not ...
... seen , and still less that my eye was watching over her ; this would have been a sin too against her , and the worse for me ; for there is an innocence , an unconsciousness , which even the purest thought may embarrass . One does not ...
Pagina 318
... seen yet still is not seen ; for when it is seen it is evidently invisible so that it is not seen . The lover sees the sin he forgives , but he believes that forgiveness takes it away . Since this cannot be seen , then the sin can be seen ...
... seen yet still is not seen ; for when it is seen it is evidently invisible so that it is not seen . The lover sees the sin he forgives , but he believes that forgiveness takes it away . Since this cannot be seen , then the sin can be seen ...
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