Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... live , Nietzsche regards both tragedy and comedy as increasing the basic sense of life and power . For Nietzsche , comic ritual abstracts this sense of living , which is only latent in tragedy , crystallizing and objectifying it in the ...
... live , Nietzsche regards both tragedy and comedy as increasing the basic sense of life and power . For Nietzsche , comic ritual abstracts this sense of living , which is only latent in tragedy , crystallizing and objectifying it in the ...
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... live with someone as closely as I live with Mom , you can't have many secrets . But to discover the kind of hatred she had , well , it's like opening the closet and finding a dead body in it . You panic and scream , but then you get out ...
... live with someone as closely as I live with Mom , you can't have many secrets . But to discover the kind of hatred she had , well , it's like opening the closet and finding a dead body in it . You panic and scream , but then you get out ...
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... live as long as he did anyway . His wife had died in her late sixties , he had no grandchildren , his friends in business and the town had passed off the scene . It seemed to him that hardly a month was torn off the calendar that had ...
... live as long as he did anyway . His wife had died in her late sixties , he had no grandchildren , his friends in business and the town had passed off the scene . It seemed to him that hardly a month was torn off the calendar that had ...
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