Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... idea of murder or adultery was one thing , the experience of it another , and that a story about either was something very different : a kind of criticism , a psy- chological projection , of the relation between the idea and the ...
... idea of murder or adultery was one thing , the experience of it another , and that a story about either was something very different : a kind of criticism , a psy- chological projection , of the relation between the idea and the ...
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... idea of the Eternal Re- currence ? " This is a measure of Nietzsche's own unhappiness : the night- mare of nightmares was to him the idea that he might have to live his identical life again and again and again ; and an ever deeper ...
... idea of the Eternal Re- currence ? " This is a measure of Nietzsche's own unhappiness : the night- mare of nightmares was to him the idea that he might have to live his identical life again and again and again ; and an ever deeper ...
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... idea . " For poetry , " writes Arnold , “ idea is everything , " whereas " our religion has materialized itself in fact , the supposed fact . " But re- ligion is , at some point , imagination identical with idea , and the attempt of the ...
... idea . " For poetry , " writes Arnold , “ idea is everything , " whereas " our religion has materialized itself in fact , the supposed fact . " But re- ligion is , at some point , imagination identical with idea , and the attempt of the ...
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