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It is more sombre than the night , and in vain I try to interest it solely in things
which seem to happen far away , and in its absence – in what I describe as being
a succession of wonders – in order to be sure that it will listen to me , like the sad
...
It is more sombre than the night , and in vain I try to interest it solely in things
which seem to happen far away , and in its absence – in what I describe as being
a succession of wonders – in order to be sure that it will listen to me , like the sad
...
Pagina 71
return of forms ceaselessly yielding to change , on the beating wing of affections ,
of passions alternately lifting beings and things and permitting them to drop , over
the brushfires in which civilisations are on edge , beyond the chaos of ...
return of forms ceaselessly yielding to change , on the beating wing of affections ,
of passions alternately lifting beings and things and permitting them to drop , over
the brushfires in which civilisations are on edge , beyond the chaos of ...
Pagina 194
Thus are drawn the limits within which words can enter into rapport with words ,
and things with things . A principle of perpetual mutation overtakes objects and
things alike , tending towards their total deliverance which involves that of man .
Thus are drawn the limits within which words can enter into rapport with words ,
and things with things . A principle of perpetual mutation overtakes objects and
things alike , tending towards their total deliverance which involves that of man .
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