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The phenomena are not merely shadows or illusions ; they are “ real ” in that they are the actualization of the ideal . Man's task is not to pierce through the evil of appearances and brush it aside ; it is to recognize the relationship ...
The phenomena are not merely shadows or illusions ; they are “ real ” in that they are the actualization of the ideal . Man's task is not to pierce through the evil of appearances and brush it aside ; it is to recognize the relationship ...
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He chooses for his ideal the harlot Ettarre , who cares for experience , not innocence . ( Betrayed by his friend Gawain and his lady Ettarre , the disillusioned knight turns against Arthur and the vows of knighthood he had taken ...
He chooses for his ideal the harlot Ettarre , who cares for experience , not innocence . ( Betrayed by his friend Gawain and his lady Ettarre , the disillusioned knight turns against Arthur and the vows of knighthood he had taken ...
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I intended to represent him as the ideal of the soul of man coming into contact with the warring elements of the flesh . ” 18 The King dwells in a palace conjured up for him by Merlin , with carved zones showing four stages of human ...
I intended to represent him as the ideal of the soul of man coming into contact with the warring elements of the flesh . ” 18 The King dwells in a palace conjured up for him by Merlin , with carved zones showing four stages of human ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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