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Page 66
... live man is a live man . Only the terror remains that so many have died irrevocably - but it is not the dead men who inspire terror in these poets , it is the irrevocability . The body's last word is its absence . - - - If the entirety ...
... live man is a live man . Only the terror remains that so many have died irrevocably - but it is not the dead men who inspire terror in these poets , it is the irrevocability . The body's last word is its absence . - - - If the entirety ...
Page 154
... live our own lives , according to our own tribal laws . " There are also other groups living in a certain cultural isolation which form a part of American society . In Pennsylvania the Amish , a religious and ethnic group since the ...
... live our own lives , according to our own tribal laws . " There are also other groups living in a certain cultural isolation which form a part of American society . In Pennsylvania the Amish , a religious and ethnic group since the ...
Page 266
... lives in an unnamed town which had been so frequently pillaged and burned that it never had the opportunity to ... live : for the humiliated . I do not invoke Camus ' words as indictment - Paul stands for a general fate much larger ...
... lives in an unnamed town which had been so frequently pillaged and burned that it never had the opportunity to ... live : for the humiliated . I do not invoke Camus ' words as indictment - Paul stands for a general fate much larger ...
Contents
The AngloPolish Agreement of August 25th 1939 Highlight | 23 |
The Relation of the Polish Communist Party to the Constitution | 41 |
Letter of 59 Intellectuals to the Speaker of the Diet of | 55 |
Copyright | |
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