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Pagina 131
... the always - revelatory interrogation of dreams ; the magisterial triumph of mad
love ; the ' systematic derangement of the senses ' proclaimed by Rimbaud , and
other methods which force inspiration and make it work to order ; the quest for ...
... the always - revelatory interrogation of dreams ; the magisterial triumph of mad
love ; the ' systematic derangement of the senses ' proclaimed by Rimbaud , and
other methods which force inspiration and make it work to order ; the quest for ...
Pagina 41
... and I have been informed that this action , apparently well - intentioned and
even praiseworthy , is of a nature to give arms to the enemies of the party which I
myself regard , in terms of revolution , as the only force on which we may count .
... and I have been informed that this action , apparently well - intentioned and
even praiseworthy , is of a nature to give arms to the enemies of the party which I
myself regard , in terms of revolution , as the only force on which we may count .
Pagina 58
The phenomenon that so curiously binds a man to what he loves does an abuse
of force as a force , and it is part of the diversion of demons . Only when the public
uproar had abated , when he had risen to the level of the sea , when he had ...
The phenomenon that so curiously binds a man to what he loves does an abuse
of force as a force , and it is part of the diversion of demons . Only when the public
uproar had abated , when he had risen to the level of the sea , when he had ...
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