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Pagina 277
... become infinitely inductive and extensible : one in which the object ceases to be fixed permanently on the nearer side of thought itself and re - creates itself on the farther side as far as the eye can reach . In the last analysis ...
... become infinitely inductive and extensible : one in which the object ceases to be fixed permanently on the nearer side of thought itself and re - creates itself on the farther side as far as the eye can reach . In the last analysis ...
Pagina 338
... become so one day when the sun , of which we demand the right to dream , will shine through it ... at that moment when the inward part of sight will finally have become the outward part of vision . ' This last phrase formulates ...
... become so one day when the sun , of which we demand the right to dream , will shine through it ... at that moment when the inward part of sight will finally have become the outward part of vision . ' This last phrase formulates ...
Pagina 409
... become acces- sories . And no words can express one's disgust at the sight , quite recently , of a well - known ' thinker ' using the occasion created by his refusal of certain honours to extend his greetings to two of these creatures ...
... become acces- sories . And no words can express one's disgust at the sight , quite recently , of a well - known ' thinker ' using the occasion created by his refusal of certain honours to extend his greetings to two of these creatures ...
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SURREALISM AND PAINTING | 1 |
ARTISTIC GENESIS AND PERSPECTIVE | 49 |
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