Transformation, Količina 2L. Drummond Limited, 1944 |
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Stran 161
... death as a positive , active counterpart to life ; to them , as to the Roman Stoics , Death was the most eloquent of moralists . Donne , who hated dogma and wrote : " There is no vertue but religion , " called Seneca " the Morall mans ...
... death as a positive , active counterpart to life ; to them , as to the Roman Stoics , Death was the most eloquent of moralists . Donne , who hated dogma and wrote : " There is no vertue but religion , " called Seneca " the Morall mans ...
Stran 179
... death . " great , " a " personal This is Rilke's first division of death into a death - which comes to those who have lost themselves in life and live a full and complete inner existence — and a " small , " " impersonal " death— which ...
... death . " great , " a " personal This is Rilke's first division of death into a death - which comes to those who have lost themselves in life and live a full and complete inner existence — and a " small , " " impersonal " death— which ...
Stran 208
... death thereby , and an eternity of isolation would be eternal death . " No man , however , can give himself over to eternal death ! But there is a living death , of which all occultists speak and of which even the most ordinary man has ...
... death thereby , and an eternity of isolation would be eternal death . " No man , however , can give himself over to eternal death ! But there is a living death , of which all occultists speak and of which even the most ordinary man has ...
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Waterfront | 41 |
The Shelterers | 57 |
WAR AND WRITING continued from Transformation | 124 |
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4th Voice A. S. NEILL aesthetic angel appreciation artist Balzac beauty become Beethoven beginning believe called century child Christian Coleg Harlech colour Cornet course creative criticism dead death desire destiny Donne Donne's dragon dream Eliphas Levi emotions existence experience expression eyes fact faith fear feeling freedom genius German give Graham Sutherland heart HENRY TREECE human ideal ideas imagery imagination individual Jesus John Donne knowledge Langenau light listen living look Louis Lambert Marie Bashkirtseff meaning mind modern architecture moral movement Mozart mysterious mystic nation nature never night passion peace person philosophy Plato poem poet poetry political programme programme music question realise religion Rilke romanticism scene sense Seraphita Simeon social society song soul spirit stanza STEFAN SCHIMANSKI Syllabus symbols teacher things thou thought true truth whole words young Riesel