The Polish Review, Volume 21Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1976 - Poland |
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The present Soviet - German treaty extended the obliga . tion of neutrality to all cases where either party would be involved in hostilities with a third state , whatever the reason of. 11 A copy of the Polish Ambassador's report of ...
The present Soviet - German treaty extended the obliga . tion of neutrality to all cases where either party would be involved in hostilities with a third state , whatever the reason of. 11 A copy of the Polish Ambassador's report of ...
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None of them turns to Grochowiak any more , because his celebration of ugliness is aesthetic too ; because his descrip tion of ugliness employs contemplative methods , because his poetry lacks impetuous resistance or boisterous ...
None of them turns to Grochowiak any more , because his celebration of ugliness is aesthetic too ; because his descrip tion of ugliness employs contemplative methods , because his poetry lacks impetuous resistance or boisterous ...
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tion , ascent and descent , life and death . The key word becomes blood , just as in Arcadian poetry it was wine . In this context , political violence is expressed first and foremost as violence to the body .
tion , ascent and descent , life and death . The key word becomes blood , just as in Arcadian poetry it was wine . In this context , political violence is expressed first and foremost as violence to the body .
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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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