A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 122
... soul is too healthy and too proud to squander the least thing upon a mere inebriation . He is not cowardly , he is not afraid of letting love creep into his most secret , his most hidden thoughts , to let it twine in innumerable coils ...
... soul is too healthy and too proud to squander the least thing upon a mere inebriation . He is not cowardly , he is not afraid of letting love creep into his most secret , his most hidden thoughts , to let it twine in innumerable coils ...
Pagina 128
... soul has not this romantic enthusiasm has sold his soul , whether he got a kingdom for it or a paltry piece of silver . But by my own strength I am not able to get the least of the things which belong to finiteness , for I am constantly ...
... soul has not this romantic enthusiasm has sold his soul , whether he got a kingdom for it or a paltry piece of silver . But by my own strength I am not able to get the least of the things which belong to finiteness , for I am constantly ...
Pagina 129
... soul who caught him- self entertaining such thoughts would despise himself and begin over again , above all he would not permit his soul to be deceived by itself . And yet it must be glorious to get the princess - and yet the knight of ...
... soul who caught him- self entertaining such thoughts would despise himself and begin over again , above all he would not permit his soul to be deceived by itself . And yet it must be glorious to get the princess - and yet the knight of ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
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