Logic is doubtless unshakable, but it cannot withstand a man who wants to go on living. Where was the Judge whom he had never seen? Where was the High Court, to which he had never penetrated? He raised his hands and spread out all his fingers. The Art of SQL - 第 32 頁Stephane Faroult, Peter Robson 著 - 2006 - 372 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Dorrit Cohn - 1978 - 348 頁
...there arguments in his Narrated Monologue 123 favour that one had overlooked? Of course there must be. Logic is doubtless unshakable, but it cannot withstand a man who wants to go on living. Where was the Judge whom he had never seen? Where was the High Court, to which he had never penetrated?... | |
| Robin Wagner-Pacifici - 1986 - 380 頁
...help at hand? Were there arguments in his favor that had been overlooked? Of course there must be. Logic is doubtless unshakable, but it cannot withstand a man who wants to go on living. FRANZ KAFKA 2 Every social drama has its final act. And it is in this act that the final unmasking... | |
| Erich Fromm - 1990 - 278 頁
...at hand? Were there some arguments in his favour that had been overlooked? Of course, there must be. Logic is doubtless unshakable, but it cannot withstand a man who wants to go on living. Where was the Judge whom he had never seen? Where was the High Court, to which he had never penetrated?... | |
| L szl¢ M r?, Viktor M sz ros - 1990 - 274 頁
...And, of course — as it will be discussed abundantly — the whole is more than the sum of its parts. Logic is doubtless unshakable, but it cannot withstand a man who wants to go on living. (Franz Kafka) A happiness that often madness hits on, which reason and sanity could not so prosperously... | |
| Lawrence L. Langer - 1996 - 215 頁
...of his life: "Were there arguments in his favor that had been overlooked? Of course there must be. Logic is doubtless unshakable, but it cannot withstand a man who wants to go on living."27 Invalid as these conjectures turn out to be, they still reflect his confidence in verbal... | |
| Nelson Algren - 1997 - 148 頁
...arguments in his favor that • • • I < A L Q R E had been overlooked? Of course there must be. Logic is doubtless unshakable, but it cannot withstand a man who wants to go on living. Where was the Judge whom he had never seen? Where was the high Court, to which he had never penetrated?... | |
| Michael McKeon - 2000 - 972 頁
...Was help at hand? Wcrc there arguments in his tavor that one had overlooked? Ot course there must be. Logic is doubtless unshakable, but it cannot withstand a man who wants to go on living. Where was the Judge whom he had never seen? Where was the High Court, to which he had never penetrated?... | |
| Mieke Bal - 2004 - 456 頁
...arguments in his favor that had been overlooked? Of course there must be. Logic is doubtless unshakeable, but it cannot withstand a man who wants to go on living. Where was the Judge whom he had never seen? Where was the high Court, to which he had never penetrated?... | |
| Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas - 2007 - 220 頁
...help at hand? Were there arguments in his favor that had been overlooked? Of course there must be. Logic is doubtless unshakable, but it cannot withstand a man who wants to go on living. Where was the judge whom he had never seen? Where was the high Court, to which he had never penetrated?... | |
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