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A passage from the ' Salon de 1859 ' indicates how he wanted to have it viewed .
' When I hear how a Raphael or a Veronese are glorified with the veiled intention
of depreciating what came after them , . . . I ask myself whether an achievement ...
A passage from the ' Salon de 1859 ' indicates how he wanted to have it viewed .
' When I hear how a Raphael or a Veronese are glorified with the veiled intention
of depreciating what came after them , . . . I ask myself whether an achievement ...
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There is much to indicate that Baudelaire secretly wished to bring this
relationship out . ... Les Plaintes d ' un Icare ' , the ageing Baudelaire indicates
that he no longer feels with the kind of people among whom he sought heroes in
his youth .
There is much to indicate that Baudelaire secretly wished to bring this
relationship out . ... Les Plaintes d ' un Icare ' , the ageing Baudelaire indicates
that he no longer feels with the kind of people among whom he sought heroes in
his youth .
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Let us indicate the first relationship briefly . ... The following passage in which the
philosopher indicates all the things that may be expected from a visual
actualization of the uninterrupted stream of becoming has a flavour The
correspondances ...
Let us indicate the first relationship briefly . ... The following passage in which the
philosopher indicates all the things that may be expected from a visual
actualization of the uninterrupted stream of becoming has a flavour The
correspondances ...
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Bibliographical note to the English edition | 7 |
The Flâneur | 35 |
Modernism | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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