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But, as I have already said, words, by virtue of the characteristics we find in them,
deserve to have another decisive function. Nothing serves to modify them, since
they respond in their own way with such promptness to our appeal. It is enough ...
But, as I have already said, words, by virtue of the characteristics we find in them,
deserve to have another decisive function. Nothing serves to modify them, since
they respond in their own way with such promptness to our appeal. It is enough ...
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in a laboratory operation bearing abstractly on words. In this domain, as in
another, it seems to us that revolt alone is creative, and that is why we consider
that all subjects of revolt are valid. Hugo's finest lines are those of an irreducible
enemy ...
in a laboratory operation bearing abstractly on words. In this domain, as in
another, it seems to us that revolt alone is creative, and that is why we consider
that all subjects of revolt are valid. Hugo's finest lines are those of an irreducible
enemy ...
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I have heard him designate a material object by a group of abstract words and
proper nouns.' That which is expected and encouraged by two such different
spirits merits our attention more than ever at a time when, plumbing the abyss
which ...
I have heard him designate a material object by a group of abstract words and
proper nouns.' That which is expected and encouraged by two such different
spirits merits our attention more than ever at a time when, plumbing the abyss
which ...
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