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After its end it will become apparent whether it will ever be able to become
antiquity . Baudelaire always remained aware of this question . He experienced
the ancient claim to immortality as his claim to being read as an ancient writer
some ...
After its end it will become apparent whether it will ever be able to become
antiquity . Baudelaire always remained aware of this question . He experienced
the ancient claim to immortality as his claim to being read as an ancient writer
some ...
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Woe to him who studies other aspects of antiquity than pure art , logic , the
general method . He who becomes excessively absorbed in antiquity , divests
himself of the privileges opportunity offers him . ' 47 And in the final passage of
his essay ...
Woe to him who studies other aspects of antiquity than pure art , logic , the
general method . He who becomes excessively absorbed in antiquity , divests
himself of the privileges opportunity offers him . ' 47 And in the final passage of
his essay ...
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Modernism has changed most of all , and the antiquity that it was supposed to
contain really presents the picture of the obsolete . ' Herculaneum is found again
under the ashes ; but a few years bury the more of a society more effectively than
...
Modernism has changed most of all , and the antiquity that it was supposed to
contain really presents the picture of the obsolete . ' Herculaneum is found again
under the ashes ; but a few years bury the more of a society more effectively than
...
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The Bohème II | 11 |
The Flâneur 35 | 35 |
Modernism | 67 |
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