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[1097W-{10/14/81} CD Vol. II, p. 731]

[P. 731] “… he receives a letter from the King, in which only one passage, in favor of tolerance toward the Jews, somewhat displeases him, though it seems to me that princes can hardly feel otherwise.” [1097W-{10/14/81} CD Vol. II, p. 731]

 

[1098W-{10/23/81} BB, p. 200]

[P. 200] “Negro slave owners etc. as extreme consequence of the conqueror’s becoming far more savage than the animals.” [1098W-{10/23/81} BB, p. 200]

 

[1099W-{10/23/81} BB, p. 200]

[P. 200] {FEUER} “Not the light which illumines the world from without is God, but the light which we cast upon it from within us: i.e., perception through sympathy.” [1099W-{10/23/81} BB, p. 200]

 

[1100W-{10/23/81} BB, p. 201]

[P. 201] {FEUER} “Hamlet – ‘Hamlet’ – we, as perceiving and not-able.” [1100W-{10/23/81} BB, p. 201]

 

[1101W-{10/23/81} BB, p. 201]

[P. 201] “If people cannot understand how to guard against the old (barbaric) abuses – such as unequal possession etc., history will have to begin from the beginning again in order to teach us anew and still more forcibly.” [1101W-{10/23/81} BB, p. 201]

 

[1102W-{10/23/81} BB, p. 202]

[P. 202] {FEUER} “If Christ for us is in the end even still merely a most noble poetic fiction, then it is at the same time more realizable than any other poetic ideal, - in the daily communion with wine and bread.“ [1102W-{10/23/81} BB, p. 202]

 

[1103W-{10/23/81} BB, p. 202]

[P. 202] {FEUER} “In the mingling of races the blood of the nobler males is ruined by the baser feminine element: the masculine element suffers, character founders, whilst the women gain as much as to take the men’s place. (Renaissance). The feminine thus remains owing deliverance: here art – as there in religion: the immaculate Virgin gives birth to the Saviour.” [1103W-{10/23/81} BB, p. 202]

 

[1104W-{11/14/81} CD Vol. II, p. 747]

[P. 747] “Then he comes to the subject of the firmament, how curious our understanding of its nature. ‘Though indeed,’ he adds, ‘even when the law is discovered, it still has to be applied,’ and

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