Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical WritingsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - 348 Seiten |
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... become accustomed to putting together the long walls and crowds of low domes into complexes of monastery churches . It then also becomes clear why in many places Moscow looks as tightly sealed as a fortress . The monasteries still bear ...
... become accustomed to putting together the long walls and crowds of low domes into complexes of monastery churches . It then also becomes clear why in many places Moscow looks as tightly sealed as a fortress . The monasteries still bear ...
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... become so long that they can no longer stand . How could anyone sleep in such rooms ? To be sure , there are beds ... becomes devastating , if the father of a family dies or the mother wastes away , close or distant relatives are not ...
... become so long that they can no longer stand . How could anyone sleep in such rooms ? To be sure , there are beds ... becomes devastating , if the father of a family dies or the mother wastes away , close or distant relatives are not ...
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... become a means against the producers . " This theater , with its com- plicated machinery , its gigantic supporting staff , its sophisti- cated effects , has become a " means against the producers " not least in seeking to enlist them in ...
... become a means against the producers . " This theater , with its com- plicated machinery , its gigantic supporting staff , its sophisti- cated effects , has become a " means against the producers " not least in seeking to enlist them in ...
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A Berlin Chronicle | 3 |
OneWay Street selection | 61 |
Moscow | 97 |
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