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Posted on: 2008-06-18 06:09:36 |
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徐志摩《再别康桥》
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徐志摩《再别康桥》
再别康桥 轻轻的我走了,正如我轻轻的来;
我轻轻的招手,做别西天的云彩。
那河畔的金柳,是夕阳中的新娘;
波光里的艳影,在我的心头荡漾。
软泥上的轻荇,油油的在水底招摇;......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-06-18 05:52:20 |
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The Birth of Tragedy (08)
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of myth; people had to destroy them in order to be able to live detached from their home soil, unrestrained in a wilderness of thought, custom, and action. But now that metaphysical drive still tries to create, even in a toned down form, a transfiguration for itself, in the Socratism of science......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-06-18 05:46:26 |
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The Birth of Tragedy (07)
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In other places a completely ineffectual sweet talk flirts with “Greek harmony,” “Greek beauty,” and “Greek cheerfulness.” And precisely in the circles which could dignify themselves by drawing tirelessly from the Greek river bed in order to benefit German......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-06-18 05:45:35 |
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The Birth of Tragedy (06)
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the direct idea of this life. The work of the plastic artist has an entirely different purpose: here Apollo overcomes the suffering of the individual through the bright exaltation in the eternity of the illusion. Here beauty is victorious over the suffering inherent in life. The pain is, in a......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-06-18 05:44:27 |
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The Birth of Tragedy (05)
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sentence on the “drunken” poets.What Sophocles said about Aeschylus — that he does what’s right, without being aware of it — was certainly not said in any Euripidean sense. Euripides would have conceded only that Aeschylus created improperly because he created......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-06-18 05:43:15 |
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The Birth of Tragedy (04)
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onto that masked form and dissolved the reality of that figure, so to speak, in a ghostly unreality. This is the Apollonian dream state, in which the world of day veils itself and a new world, clearer, more comprehensible, more moving than the first, and yet more shadow-like, generates itself......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-06-18 05:42:10 |
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The Birth of Tragedy (03)
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from his individual willing and has become, so to speak, a medium, through which a subject of true being celebrates its redemption in illusion. For we need to be clear on this point, above everything else, to our humiliation and ennoblement: the entire comedy of art does not present itself for us......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-06-18 05:40:48 |
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The Birth of Tragedy (02)
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us the tremendous awe which seizes a man when he suddenly doubts his ways of comprehending illusion, when the principle of reason, in any one of its forms, appears to suffer from an exception. If we add to this awe the ecstatic rapture, which rises up out of the same collapse of the principium......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-06-18 05:39:16 |
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The Birth of Tragedy (01)
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The Birth of Tragedy
Out of the Spirit of Music
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Friedrich Nietzsche
1871[This document, which has been prepared by Ian Johnston of Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo, BC, has certain copyright restrictions. For information, please consult Copyright. Editorial comments and......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-06-18 05:37:17 |
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