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understand the above will remain the privilege of the few to whom , alas , it is
given to appreciate , for their greater pleasure , the sentence issued from the pen
of a man who remains , actually , quite foreign to these speculations , Guillaume ...
understand the above will remain the privilege of the few to whom , alas , it is
given to appreciate , for their greater pleasure , the sentence issued from the pen
of a man who remains , actually , quite foreign to these speculations , Guillaume ...
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it is far from having reached the end of its days and that , the general forms of art's
development not permitting a given individual any appreciable licence , we are
probably , in art , whether we choose to be or not , in the phase of objective ...
it is far from having reached the end of its days and that , the general forms of art's
development not permitting a given individual any appreciable licence , we are
probably , in art , whether we choose to be or not , in the phase of objective ...
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Without any eclecticism , one should legitimately resort to the instrument of
knowledge which seems appropriate for the given case . Not to speak of the fact
that such a sudden convulsion of this planet , as we witness today , is enough to
make ...
Without any eclecticism , one should legitimately resort to the instrument of
knowledge which seems appropriate for the given case . Not to speak of the fact
that such a sudden convulsion of this planet , as we witness today , is enough to
make ...
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