I am content to die,' says Renan, 'but I should like to know whether death will be of any use to me.' And philosophy replies, 'I do not know.' And man beats against that blank wall, and like the bedridden sufferer fancies, if he could lie on this or on... Without Dogma: A Novel of Modern Poland - Seite 18von Henryk Sienkiewicz - 1893 - 423 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...side, and that something an eternal life, then misfortunes and losses on this side are as nothing. ' I am content to die,' says Renan,' but I should like...or on that side, he would feel easier. What is to he done? " 1 Those last five words are often heard in Russian mouths. It is a favorite question. It... | |
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...side, and that something an eternal life, then misfortunes and losses on this side are as nothing. 'I am content to die,' says Renan, 'but I should like...that side, he would feel easier. What is to be done?" Those last five words are often heard in Russian mouths. It is a favourite question. It is, indeed,... | |
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