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Whether they have been used well or badly is another matter . There are always , of course , disadvantages in talking about living men , in passing judgments on them , in expressing preferences which cannot help being personal .
Whether they have been used well or badly is another matter . There are always , of course , disadvantages in talking about living men , in passing judgments on them , in expressing preferences which cannot help being personal .
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As a matter of fact , the alliance was not total , nor did it proceed as far as the dissolution of the surrealist group ; Breton explained himself on this matter in his first article in Clarté . Certainly the surrealists had left their ...
As a matter of fact , the alliance was not total , nor did it proceed as far as the dissolution of the surrealist group ; Breton explained himself on this matter in his first article in Clarté . Certainly the surrealists had left their ...
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... on the part of the bourgeois powers , an intrusion still more intolerable than the others ( a matter of judging rationally matters irrational by definition ) ; an incomparably more arbitrary and profound offense to the freedom of ...
... on the part of the bourgeois powers , an intrusion still more intolerable than the others ( a matter of judging rationally matters irrational by definition ) ; an incomparably more arbitrary and profound offense to the freedom of ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 9 |
FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
THE WAR | 43 |
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