A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 55
... talk with her , I talk with the aunt in her presence . Occasionally at night it occurs to me to give my love air . Then wrapped in my cloak , with my hat pulled down over my eyes , I go and stand outside her window . Her bedroom looks ...
... talk with her , I talk with the aunt in her presence . Occasionally at night it occurs to me to give my love air . Then wrapped in my cloak , with my hat pulled down over my eyes , I go and stand outside her window . Her bedroom looks ...
Pagina 196
... talk about a persistent striving ; only that Lessing is stupid or honest enough to call it a persistent striving , while the systematist is clever or dishonest enough to call it the System . . . . Let us then proceed , but let us not ...
... talk about a persistent striving ; only that Lessing is stupid or honest enough to call it a persistent striving , while the systematist is clever or dishonest enough to call it the System . . . . Let us then proceed , but let us not ...
Pagina 462
... talk , if they talk about such things ( but talk about such things as trembling is rapidly going out of fashion ) , is to give this turn to the matter : Tremble , for it is impossible to deceive God , He is the Omniscient , the ...
... talk , if they talk about such things ( but talk about such things as trembling is rapidly going out of fashion ) , is to give this turn to the matter : Tremble , for it is impossible to deceive God , He is the Omniscient , the ...
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