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Page 129
... book has only just gone public again in a new quality inspiring cover , but it reveals a lot about the state of the subject , where the veneer appears to change so rapid- ly , that what is essentially a provocative piece of work is ...
... book has only just gone public again in a new quality inspiring cover , but it reveals a lot about the state of the subject , where the veneer appears to change so rapid- ly , that what is essentially a provocative piece of work is ...
Page 133
... book , which continues to spiral around its intriguing and ambitious subject . Unfortunately , one is left all too convinced of the omnipresent weight of the past , for the text is far too long to sustain its central argument and its ...
... book , which continues to spiral around its intriguing and ambitious subject . Unfortunately , one is left all too convinced of the omnipresent weight of the past , for the text is far too long to sustain its central argument and its ...
Page 134
... book compared to six references to Dante ) , and time and its measurement are hardly touched upon at all , although how precisely we define the present will obviously relate to where the past is seen to begin . In short , this book is ...
... book compared to six references to Dante ) , and time and its measurement are hardly touched upon at all , although how precisely we define the present will obviously relate to where the past is seen to begin . In short , this book is ...
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