What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 268
... sense - the immediate sense or to do violence to that sense , was that their structure showed the inevitable aspect of musical concatena- tion , and that the words composing them were grouped according to un- accustomed but deeper ...
... sense - the immediate sense or to do violence to that sense , was that their structure showed the inevitable aspect of musical concatena- tion , and that the words composing them were grouped according to un- accustomed but deeper ...
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... sense hesitates to confront . True as it is that the most execrable word I know is the word therefore , with all it bears in terms of vanity and morose delectation , I madly love everything that adventurously breaks the thread of ...
... sense hesitates to confront . True as it is that the most execrable word I know is the word therefore , with all it bears in terms of vanity and morose delectation , I madly love everything that adventurously breaks the thread of ...
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... sense . The emphasis is placed on the ' moral ' , the spiritual , only in order to lift the more and more crushing mortgage which the ' physical ' world imposes upon us with the aim to allow , beyond it , the conciliation of both terms ...
... sense . The emphasis is placed on the ' moral ' , the spiritual , only in order to lift the more and more crushing mortgage which the ' physical ' world imposes upon us with the aim to allow , beyond it , the conciliation of both terms ...
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