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- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- so individual that one has oneself to resort to a kind of fairy tale
- is exposed to some kind of misfortune. We take it for granted that
- comprehensive truth of all mankind. It is not about some special
- humankind, we find the soul of ancient man having totally different
- early mankind's primitive clairvoyance; we will speak further about
- characteristic of mankind's primeval clairvoyance. In ancient times,
- nature, to create something of the kind oneself, even though one
- reach a kind of stammering about such experiences. This is how the
- pictures. In the earlier times of mankind's evolution, the human soul
- the life of the sun; it is itself a kind of sun for the plant-like
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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- lecture is a kind of principle or rule for the explanation of fairy
- for those to be instructed. Examples of the clearest possible kind
- figures, representing a quite definite kind of being, men possessed
- that our intellectual soul has a strong kind of longing to unite with
- almost entirely for yourselves. This particular fairy tale is a kind
- will be doing me a great kindness!” He did so, and while he was
- and whistled. There was a kind of spring at that spot, and three
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