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Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Quotes

One Is Almost Tempted To Say That The Language Itself Is A Mythology Deprived Of Its Vitality, A Bloodless Mythology So To Speak, Which Has Only Preserved In A Formal And Abstract Form What Mythology Contains In Living And Concrete Form.

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Quotes: One Is Almost Tempted To Say That The Language Itself Is A Mythology Deprived Of Its Vitality, A Bloodless Mythology

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Quotes: One Is Almost Tempted To Say That The Language Itself Is A Mythology Deprived Of Its Vitality, A Bloodless Mythology

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Quotes: One Is Almost Tempted To Say That The Language Itself Is A Mythology Deprived Of Its Vitality, A Bloodless Mythology

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Quotes: One Is Almost Tempted To Say That The Language Itself Is A Mythology Deprived Of Its Vitality, A Bloodless Mythology

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Quotes: One Is Almost Tempted To Say That The Language Itself Is A Mythology Deprived Of Its Vitality, A Bloodless Mythology

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Quotes: One Is Almost Tempted To Say That The Language Itself Is A Mythology Deprived Of Its Vitality, A Bloodless Mythology

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Quotes: One Is Almost Tempted To Say That The Language Itself Is A Mythology Deprived Of Its Vitality, A Bloodless Mythology

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Quotes: One Is Almost Tempted To Say That The Language Itself Is A Mythology Deprived Of Its Vitality, A Bloodless Mythology

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Quotes: One Is Almost Tempted To Say That The Language Itself Is A Mythology Deprived Of Its Vitality, A Bloodless Mythology

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Quotes: One Is Almost Tempted To Say That The Language Itself Is A Mythology Deprived Of Its Vitality, A Bloodless Mythology

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