The Poetry and Prose of Heinrich HeineCitadel Press, 1959 - 874 pages |
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Page 404
... things ! In truth , it is not I who have carried things to extremes ; it is the things which have brought me to extreme points , to the very peak of the world , to Paris - yes , yesterday morning I even stood on the peak of peaks - on ...
... things ! In truth , it is not I who have carried things to extremes ; it is the things which have brought me to extreme points , to the very peak of the world , to Paris - yes , yesterday morning I even stood on the peak of peaks - on ...
Page 713
... things , and the things in themselves . Since we can know objects themselves only insofar as they appear to us , and since they do not manifest themselves to us as they actually are in and of themselves , Kant names these appearances ...
... things , and the things in themselves . Since we can know objects themselves only insofar as they appear to us , and since they do not manifest themselves to us as they actually are in and of themselves , Kant names these appearances ...
Page 770
... thing- say , a ragged beggar - woman , or a resplendent goldsmith's shop- why then , things will go badly with him , and he will be jostled on all sides , and even knocked down with a mild " God damn ! " God damn ! that damned pushing ...
... thing- say , a ragged beggar - woman , or a resplendent goldsmith's shop- why then , things will go badly with him , and he will be jostled on all sides , and even knocked down with a mild " God damn ! " God damn ! that damned pushing ...
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by Frederic Ewen | 3 |
NEW POEMS | 18 |
The Citizen of the World | 39 |
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