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Let us speak plainly ' , he writes : “ The marvellous is always beautiful ; anything
marvellous is beautiful ; indeed , only the marvellous is beautiful . ' Breton in the
Manifesto affirms that the prime motive underlying surrealist activity is freedom .
Let us speak plainly ' , he writes : “ The marvellous is always beautiful ; anything
marvellous is beautiful ; indeed , only the marvellous is beautiful . ' Breton in the
Manifesto affirms that the prime motive underlying surrealist activity is freedom .
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Simulation of General Paralysis Thou my great one whom I adore beautiful as the
whole earth and in the most beautiful stars of the earth that I adore thou my great
woman adored by all the powers of the stars beautiful with 52 / WHAT IS ...
Simulation of General Paralysis Thou my great one whom I adore beautiful as the
whole earth and in the most beautiful stars of the earth that I adore thou my great
woman adored by all the powers of the stars beautiful with 52 / WHAT IS ...
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adored by all the powers of the stars beautiful with the beauty of the thousands of
millions of queens who adorn the earth the adoration that I have for thy beauty
brings me to my knees to beg thee to think of me I am brought to my knees I
adore ...
adored by all the powers of the stars beautiful with the beauty of the thousands of
millions of queens who adorn the earth the adoration that I have for thy beauty
brings me to my knees to beg thee to think of me I am brought to my knees I
adore ...
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activity American André appeared artistic automatic beautiful become beginning believe Breton called cause certain common Communist complete comrades considered continue course critics Dada dream entirely everything exhibition existence expression eyes fact forces France freedom French future give given hand human idea important individual intellectual interest International issue later least less letter light literature living Manifesto marxism means mind movement nature never object once organised original painter painting Paris pass period person poem poet poetic poetry political possible present principle problem published question reality reason recent regard remains revolutionary seems sense situation social society speak spirit surrealism surrealist texts things thought tion Trotsky true turn whole writing York