A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 81
... sort , and as soon as the dangers are overcome the scenery shifter knows well what he has to do . Hence it is rather rare to see a wedding on the stage or to read of one , except in case the opera or the ballet holds in reserve this ...
... sort , and as soon as the dangers are overcome the scenery shifter knows well what he has to do . Hence it is rather rare to see a wedding on the stage or to read of one , except in case the opera or the ballet holds in reserve this ...
Pagina 209
... sort , and labor to become objective , in which endeavor many succeed bestially enough , poesy goes about anxiously seeking its subject matter . In spite of our all being subjects , poesy must be content with a very sparing selection of ...
... sort , and labor to become objective , in which endeavor many succeed bestially enough , poesy goes about anxiously seeking its subject matter . In spite of our all being subjects , poesy must be content with a very sparing selection of ...
Pagina 362
... sort which rarely is met with in the world . That blind door behind which there was nothing is in this case a real door , a door carefully locked , to be sure , and behind it sits as it were the self and watches itself em- ployed in ...
... sort which rarely is met with in the world . That blind door behind which there was nothing is in this case a real door , a door carefully locked , to be sure , and behind it sits as it were the self and watches itself em- ployed in ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
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