Kierkegaard's Writings, Volume 22Princeton University Press, 1978 - Literature |
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Page 73
... expression , 51 in order then to die with this expression on my lips . See , it is offered , thoughts as enchant- ing as those fruits in that fabulous garden , 52 so rich , so warm , so fervent , expressions so soothing to the feeling ...
... expression , 51 in order then to die with this expression on my lips . See , it is offered , thoughts as enchant- ing as those fruits in that fabulous garden , 52 so rich , so warm , so fervent , expressions so soothing to the feeling ...
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... expression more descriptive or more decisive than this : It is Governance that has brought me up , and the upbringing is reflected in the writing process . To that extent , then , what was developed earlier , that all the esthetic ...
... expression more descriptive or more decisive than this : It is Governance that has brought me up , and the upbringing is reflected in the writing process . To that extent , then , what was developed earlier , that all the esthetic ...
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... expression for my belonging in the strictest sense to the religious and thought to find this in leaping away from ... expression in my becoming a religious author , but consequently a religious author who began with an esthetic ...
... expression for my belonging in the strictest sense to the religious and thought to find this in leaping away from ... expression in my becoming a religious author , but consequently a religious author who began with an esthetic ...
Contents
and My Strategy | 15 |
The Point of View for My Work as an Author | 21 |
A The Equivocalness or Duplexity in the Whole Authorship | 29 |
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