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... and removed the starry sky from the ambience of the big city more reliably than
this was done by its tall buildings . ' I draw the curtain behind the sun ; now it has
been put to bed , as is proper ; henceforth I shall see no other light but that ...
... and removed the starry sky from the ambience of the big city more reliably than
this was done by its tall buildings . ' I draw the curtain behind the sun ; now it has
been put to bed , as is proper ; henceforth I shall see no other light but that ...
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32 That is when Stevenson wrote his plaint about the disappearance of the gas
lanterns . He muses particularly on the rhythm with which lamplighters go through
the streets and light one lantern after another . At first this rhythm contrasted with
...
32 That is when Stevenson wrote his plaint about the disappearance of the gas
lanterns . He muses particularly on the rhythm with which lamplighters go through
the streets and light one lantern after another . At first this rhythm contrasted with
...
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Its Aickering , harsh light offends the eye . ' The London crowd seems as gloomy
and confused as the light in which it moves . This is true not only of the rabble that
crawls out of its dens ' at night . The employees of higher rank are described by ...
Its Aickering , harsh light offends the eye . ' The London crowd seems as gloomy
and confused as the light in which it moves . This is true not only of the rabble that
crawls out of its dens ' at night . The employees of higher rank are described by ...
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The Bohème II | 11 |
The Flâneur 35 | 35 |
Modernism | 67 |
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