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With the intent of leaving none of its inhumanities undocumented by the laws
whose observance it indicates , the totalitarian states have produced the
flowering of a seed which , as one may surmise , was already present in an
earlier stage of ...
With the intent of leaving none of its inhumanities undocumented by the laws
whose observance it indicates , the totalitarian states have produced the
flowering of a seed which , as one may surmise , was already present in an
earlier stage of ...
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In the conclusion of his first work he wrote : ' More than anyone else , the painter ,
the true painter , will be the man who extracts from present - day life its epic
aspects and teaches us in lines and colours to understand how great and poetic
we ...
In the conclusion of his first work he wrote : ' More than anyone else , the painter ,
the true painter , will be the man who extracts from present - day life its epic
aspects and teaches us in lines and colours to understand how great and poetic
we ...
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81 To present this attitude as a great achievement of the will was in Baudelaire ' s
spirit . But the other side of the coin is a lack of conviction , insight , and
steadiness . In all his stirrings Baudelaire was subject to an abrupt , shock - like
change ...
81 To present this attitude as a great achievement of the will was in Baudelaire ' s
spirit . But the other side of the coin is a lack of conviction , insight , and
steadiness . In all his stirrings Baudelaire was subject to an abrupt , shock - like
change ...
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