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Page 137
... perhaps the move from ' unin- tentionally ' to ' intensity ' , for instance , or the awe at Shakespeare's power , scarcely endurable for a fellow - poet , ' Is this to be borne ? ' , when the Shakespearian power is to be adduced in ...
... perhaps the move from ' unin- tentionally ' to ' intensity ' , for instance , or the awe at Shakespeare's power , scarcely endurable for a fellow - poet , ' Is this to be borne ? ' , when the Shakespearian power is to be adduced in ...
Page 255
... perhaps the maddest of mortals ... both of them ... the most exciting characters in the world'.33 That is why the year 1808 , when Goethe and Napoleon met in Erfurt , was such a priceless moment in world history : ' Coquetry was ...
... perhaps the maddest of mortals ... both of them ... the most exciting characters in the world'.33 That is why the year 1808 , when Goethe and Napoleon met in Erfurt , was such a priceless moment in world history : ' Coquetry was ...
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... perhaps a comedy , the indig- nant " representation " of the rights of reality over and above language . '46 In other words , tautology , while rounding up against reality , also regrets reality , with its superior rights . Art for art ...
... perhaps a comedy , the indig- nant " representation " of the rights of reality over and above language . '46 In other words , tautology , while rounding up against reality , also regrets reality , with its superior rights . Art for art ...
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