Writing and the BodyHarvester Press, 1982 - 142 strán (strany) |
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Strana 101
... notes were written by Kafka . The circumstances in which he wrote them are explained by Max Brod in his note to the ... notes on slips of paper . Usually these notes were hints ; his friends guessed the rest . A small selection has been ...
... notes were written by Kafka . The circumstances in which he wrote them are explained by Max Brod in his note to the ... notes on slips of paper . Usually these notes were hints ; his friends guessed the rest . A small selection has been ...
Strana 102
... notes and context have much to say to us , and that we should bear in mind Kafka's remark that man's chief sin is his impatience and so approach the matter as carefully and patiently as possible . 4 . It is possible , by reading the notes ...
... notes and context have much to say to us , and that we should bear in mind Kafka's remark that man's chief sin is his impatience and so approach the matter as carefully and patiently as possible . 4 . It is possible , by reading the notes ...
Strana 135
... very great , and of various kinds , he must be obliged in proportion to carry a greater bundle of things upon his back , unless he can afford one or two strong servants to attend him . I have often beheld two of those 135 NOTES.
... very great , and of various kinds , he must be obliged in proportion to carry a greater bundle of things upon his back , unless he can afford one or two strong servants to attend him . I have often beheld two of those 135 NOTES.
Obsah
The Body in the Library | 1 |
Everything and Nothing | 34 |
Non Ego sed Democritus dixit | 64 |
Autorské práva | |
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