Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... interest in life , the possibility of backing away from this interest , a critical detachment which perhaps is what Nietzsche calls " morals " and which indeed will never seriously harm that lovable life - for that it is much too ...
... interest in life , the possibility of backing away from this interest , a critical detachment which perhaps is what Nietzsche calls " morals " and which indeed will never seriously harm that lovable life - for that it is much too ...
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... interest in world - wide technological rational matters , an interest which is by no means entirely new , for in Dichtung und Wahrheit he tells us that early in life he took pleasure in the contemplation of economic and technical ...
... interest in world - wide technological rational matters , an interest which is by no means entirely new , for in Dichtung und Wahrheit he tells us that early in life he took pleasure in the contemplation of economic and technical ...
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... interest of the public is an interest in the poet , far more than an interest in poetry itself . The purchase of a new book of poems of most poets represents but a small fraction of the number of human beings who attend poetry readings ...
... interest of the public is an interest in the poet , far more than an interest in poetry itself . The purchase of a new book of poems of most poets represents but a small fraction of the number of human beings who attend poetry readings ...
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