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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • to feel strongly about fairy tales; studying them or trying to
    • in such an original way that intruding our own strong judgment would
    • altogether in the presence of a stronger one, our day-consciousness
    • met the giants and began to boast about how strong he was. One of
    • them said, “We'll show you how much stronger we are!”
    • likewise, little man, if you're as strong as we are.” The other
    • little man, if you're as strong as we are.” At that, the man
    • heart, yes, property of all our hearts. This will grow even stronger
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • damage. They are so strong that no one can kill them. You will of
    • you can render me an even greater service. Every year great strong
    • the strongest; no one has overcome us!” Then said the tailor's
    • The giants were astonished to find anyone stronger than themselves
    • But it was galling to them that there should be anyone stronger than
    • they are strong and stupid.
    • that our intellectual soul has a strong kind of longing to unite with
    • consciousness soul is able to do is far removed from those strong
    • in consequence stronger in spiritual strength. Whenever the



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