10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ASBESTOS GELOS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
asbestos gelos in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
asbestos gelos im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
What On Earth Have I Done?: Stories, Observations, and ...
Fulghum writes to his fellow travelers, with a sometimes light heart, about the deep and vexing mysteries of being alive and says, "This is my way of bringing the small boat of my life within speaking distance of yours. Hello..."
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Mitologia Greków i Rzymian
Kulawiec tymisowami przywo ujewreszcie u9miech na wargi Heryi niebawemobs uguje wszystkichbogów, jakby dzisiejszy kelner. PrzemoZny 9miech, niegasnący,(asbestos gelos), jaki wtedy zatrząs niebia"skimi biesiadnikami, jest przes ...
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Human, All Too Human, I - Strona 319
The first side ignores the fact 27, 6 has made appearances] Se: has, on the basis of human needs, of human affects, made "appearances" 28, 1 Homeric laugh] A loud, ringing laugh, from the Homeric phrase asbestos gelos, "unquenchable ...
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Gary Handwerk, 2000
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The Origin and History of the Doctrine of Endless Punishment
... burning during the period alluded to, though extinguished or quenched ages ago. 2. Homer uses the phrase asbestos gelos, " unquenchable laughter." But we can hardly suppose they are laughing now, 148 HISTORY OF THE DOCTRINE.
Thomas Baldwin Thayer, 1855
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The American Catholic Quarterly Review - Tom 43 - Strona 512
... with merely the minor works of the former and with one drama of the latter; would the Olympians of the learned world refrain from that "asbestos gelos" which greeted the limping cup-bearer as he bustled through the palace of Zeus ? Besides ...
James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast, 1918
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THE DEATH OF COMEDY - Strona 544
To the modern mind, the Homeric term asbestos gelos suggests inanimate, unfeeling laughter, reminiscent of Bergson's deanition of the comic as “something mechanical stuck upon the living.” 2. Plato Philebus 49d; Aristotle Nichomachean ...
Laughter is not absent, as we know, from the Iliad, though the “unquenchable laughter” (asbestos... gelos; I. 599) raised by the gods at Hephaistos, or the Argives' laughter aimed at Thersites (II.215, 270) is cruel laughter, laughter used as a ...
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Catharsis: On the Art of Medicine - Strona 26
They differed only in one respect: they lacked that inexhaustible spontaneity expressed in the gods' “inextinguishable laughter” (asbestos gelos), their ability to live without cares, “granted only to those few beings who are aware that they shall ...
Andrzej Szczeklik, Antonia Lloyd-Jones, Czeslaw Milosz, 2007
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A History of the Heart - Strona 41
Homeric unstoppable laughter, asbestos gelos, on the other hand, comes from the stomach. This kind of deep laughter, rediscovered by Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900), contains insights into and a perspective on the world that only it can ...
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French Humour: Papers Based on a Colloquium Held in the ...
Only the Homeric gods are capable of "asbestos gelos" (inextinguishable laughter).14 Only one of them could claim: "I'm all right, Jack. I'm fireproof." Mere humans cope as best they can. Lousse in Molloy, for example: She laughed.
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