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  • And it is all my poetisation and aspiration to compose and collect into unity what is fragment and riddle and fearful chance.

    Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none 2001

  • I taught them all MY poetisation and aspiration: to compose and collect into unity what is fragment in man, and riddle and fearful chance; — — As composer, riddle – reader, and redeemer of chance, did I teach them to create the future, and all that HATH BEEN — to redeem by creating.

    Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none 2001

  • And it is all my poetisation and aspiration to compose and collect into unity what is fragment and riddle and fearful chance.

    Thus Spake Zarathustra 1885

  • I taught them all my poetisation and aspiration: to compose and collect into unity what is fragment in man, and riddle and fearful chance; -

    Thus Spake Zarathustra 1885

  • I taught them all MY poetisation and aspiration: to compose and collect into unity what is fragment in man, and riddle and fearful chance; --

    Thus Spake Zarathustra A book for all and none Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche 1872

  • And it is all my poetisation and aspiration to compose and collect into unity what is fragment and riddle and fearful chance.

    Thus Spake Zarathustra A book for all and none Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche 1872

  • The circumstances under which Hedda burns Lovborg’s manuscript are, of course, entirely different and infinitely more dramatic; but here we have merely another instance of the dramatisation or “poetisation” of the raw material of life.

    Hedda Gabler 2006

  • The circumstances under which Hedda burns Lovborg’s manuscript are, of course, entirely different and infinitely more dramatic; but here we have merely another instance of the dramatisation or “poetisation” of the raw material of life.

    Hedda Gabler 2006

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