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... but a total impoverishment that was already raising , after four years of slaughter and destruction of every kind ... in the conquest of new ports for some and their loss for others , in the theft of colonies already stolen ?
... but a total impoverishment that was already raising , after four years of slaughter and destruction of every kind ... in the conquest of new ports for some and their loss for others , in the theft of colonies already stolen ?
Pagina 86
His fame was already great . Despite his youth , Breton was not playful : he rarely laughed and his gestures were severe . Those who were not fond of him began calling him The Pope on account of his majestic airs .
His fame was already great . Despite his youth , Breton was not playful : he rarely laughed and his gestures were severe . Those who were not fond of him began calling him The Pope on account of his majestic airs .
Pagina 104
Already we see , with the announcement of “ material hammers , ” a suggestion that the surrealists are ready to abandon the level of writing alone . Another document , an interior one , reveals still better the true nature of the ...
Already we see , with the announcement of “ material hammers , ” a suggestion that the surrealists are ready to abandon the level of writing alone . Another document , an interior one , reveals still better the true nature of the ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 9 |
FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
THE WAR | 43 |
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