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... mind ) , or with the impact on ourselves of the realization , which is not neurot- ic , that we carry our death within us . Love , too , he regards nega- tively , as an epiphenomenon of sexual lust , arising mainly from unreal ...
... mind ) , or with the impact on ourselves of the realization , which is not neurot- ic , that we carry our death within us . Love , too , he regards nega- tively , as an epiphenomenon of sexual lust , arising mainly from unreal ...
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... mind , however precarious , and a grasp of limit , however impermanent , not through bypassing human feel- ing and experience , but by opening himself to it , we must again ad- mire and praise not just his sharp - eyed ironic intellect ...
... mind , however precarious , and a grasp of limit , however impermanent , not through bypassing human feel- ing and experience , but by opening himself to it , we must again ad- mire and praise not just his sharp - eyed ironic intellect ...
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... mind wars with itself , changes its wants and wants what it just changed , agitates , wavers , feels itself unsuited , tears down , builds , mixes materials , then you don't notice , or you say it's all much ado about nothing : you don ...
... mind wars with itself , changes its wants and wants what it just changed , agitates , wavers , feels itself unsuited , tears down , builds , mixes materials , then you don't notice , or you say it's all much ado about nothing : you don ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
Copyright | |
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