The Calendar: A Quarterly Review, Volume 1Edgell Rickword Calendar Press Limited, 1925 |
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Page 48
... relations , evidently complicated by various love incidents , is quite clearly reflected in Dostoevsky's The Gambler . Mlle . Souslov's Diary makes it possible to re - establish the history of their personal relations , and it also ...
... relations , evidently complicated by various love incidents , is quite clearly reflected in Dostoevsky's The Gambler . Mlle . Souslov's Diary makes it possible to re - establish the history of their personal relations , and it also ...
Page 305
... relations have been entirely revolutionised . It may be said that the aim of all poetry is the establishment of relations . We live in a world whose phenomena are all tagged and labelled , ranged ready in categories in the mind ...
... relations have been entirely revolutionised . It may be said that the aim of all poetry is the establishment of relations . We live in a world whose phenomena are all tagged and labelled , ranged ready in categories in the mind ...
Page 306
... relations which Rimbaud establishes is that they have no finality and form no system . In this universe there are no laws ; nothing is imposed of necessity ; the relations to be established are limitless , and the poet's choice is free ...
... relations which Rimbaud establishes is that they have no finality and form no system . In this universe there are no laws ; nothing is imposed of necessity ; the relations to be established are limitless , and the poet's choice is free ...
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