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Page 40
... Goethe's nature- thought : fire and water are opposed . Both are active forces , but whereas water is more gently creative , fire is satanic , fierce and unrestful . Faust speaks of this fire within my bosom flaming ' ( 103 ) ...
... Goethe's nature- thought : fire and water are opposed . Both are active forces , but whereas water is more gently creative , fire is satanic , fierce and unrestful . Faust speaks of this fire within my bosom flaming ' ( 103 ) ...
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... Goethe the natural , Shakespeare as dertainly stresses the human . Dante is a poet of both hideous evil and life so blazing that it becomes pure , almost solid , light ; Goethe the poet of nature and fire ; Shakespeare , though he uses ...
... Goethe the natural , Shakespeare as dertainly stresses the human . Dante is a poet of both hideous evil and life so blazing that it becomes pure , almost solid , light ; Goethe the poet of nature and fire ; Shakespeare , though he uses ...
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... Goethe's drama , but its fires turn to a blaze of greed and an incitement to decadence and evil . Throughout our ... Goethe , to whom the creative process as a process is more important , is concerned with both the lover and the child ...
... Goethe's drama , but its fires turn to a blaze of greed and an incitement to decadence and evil . Throughout our ... Goethe , to whom the creative process as a process is more important , is concerned with both the lover and the child ...
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