What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 80
... movement which involves all the beings of nature in their successive phases of birth , growth , death , and renewal ; in a word , repulses all that imposes limits on this spirit . All the particular divinities dissolve in this infinite ...
... movement which involves all the beings of nature in their successive phases of birth , growth , death , and renewal ; in a word , repulses all that imposes limits on this spirit . All the particular divinities dissolve in this infinite ...
Pagina 119
... movement - which is also the date of our own en- listment in it - until now , the initial principle of their covenant never has been violated . If there have occurred differences on some points , it was essentially within the rhythmic ...
... movement - which is also the date of our own en- listment in it - until now , the initial principle of their covenant never has been violated . If there have occurred differences on some points , it was essentially within the rhythmic ...
Pagina 152
... movement , of a movement which must carry the whole world along with it . It is of the highest importance to recognise that this movement obeys the strictest of laws , which cares nothing for political prophecy or party slogans ...
... movement , of a movement which must carry the whole world along with it . It is of the highest importance to recognise that this movement obeys the strictest of laws , which cares nothing for political prophecy or party slogans ...
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