A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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... young , would feel that there was something beautiful in being young but also something very serious , that it is by no means a matter of indifference how one employs one's youth , but that before one there lies a choice , a real either ...
... young , would feel that there was something beautiful in being young but also something very serious , that it is by no means a matter of indifference how one employs one's youth , but that before one there lies a choice , a real either ...
Pagina 135
... young man " who is the hero of the work undergoes an experience very much like S.K.'s : he falls in love with a girl , but finds it impossible to realize the union because of his melancholy , retrospective nature . The story is told ...
... young man " who is the hero of the work undergoes an experience very much like S.K.'s : he falls in love with a girl , but finds it impossible to realize the union because of his melancholy , retrospective nature . The story is told ...
Pagina 450
... young man - let us think of it so , reality furnishes examples in abundance - it is a young man , we can imagine him with more than ordinary ability , knowledge , interested in public events , a politician , even taking an active part ...
... young man - let us think of it so , reality furnishes examples in abundance - it is a young man , we can imagine him with more than ordinary ability , knowledge , interested in public events , a politician , even taking an active part ...
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