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Pagina 119
If there have occurred differences on some points , it was essentially within the
rhythmic scope of the integral whole , in itself a least disputable element of
objective value . The others , they whom we no longer meet - can they say as
much ?
If there have occurred differences on some points , it was essentially within the
rhythmic scope of the integral whole , in itself a least disputable element of
objective value . The others , they whom we no longer meet - can they say as
much ?
Pagina 128
The two problems are essentially distinct , and we deplore their becoming
confused because they are not recognised as such . There is good reason , then ,
to take a stand against all attempts to weld them together and , more especially ...
The two problems are essentially distinct , and we deplore their becoming
confused because they are not recognised as such . There is good reason , then ,
to take a stand against all attempts to weld them together and , more especially ...
Pagina 245
... the real and the imaginary , past and future , the communicable and the
incommunicable , high and low , cease to be perceived lates an aspiration so
profound that it doubtless is essentially from it that surrealism will be considered
as having ...
... the real and the imaginary , past and future , the communicable and the
incommunicable , high and low , cease to be perceived lates an aspiration so
profound that it doubtless is essentially from it that surrealism will be considered
as having ...
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