In any case, such would already be the ideal whenever daimonic love is suppressed. |
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Baudelaire the poet has a special daimonic vision insofar as the poet has insight into the daimon described by Hesiod as unseen by the one being influenced. |
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It makes a liar of Socrates with his daimonic sign and his dream messages of the Phaedo, the Apology, and the Crito. |
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In more recent times it has also influenced the daimonic creativity handed to Adrian Leverkühn, the fictional composer who's the protagonist of Thomas Mann's novel Doctor Faustus. |
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The fourth stanza markedly intermixes abstract and daimonic love. |
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For Nashe, prose is potentially dishonest, and style daimonic. |
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How we choose to deal with the daimonic determines, to a large extent along with innate talent and other genetic predispositions, whether we become evil or creative creatures. |
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It is driven back upon the lower type of religious experience, which primitive man possessed when he worshiped the daimonic powers that seemed to rule his life. |
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