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Page 257
... death . And indeed there is a kind of death in the poem . But ' a formal feeling ' out- lives that death , to become the monumental feeling form of the second line : ' Nerves sit ceremonious , like Tombs ' . Like much Victorian women's ...
... death . And indeed there is a kind of death in the poem . But ' a formal feeling ' out- lives that death , to become the monumental feeling form of the second line : ' Nerves sit ceremonious , like Tombs ' . Like much Victorian women's ...
Page 267
... deaths . ' The affinity of all art with death ' , writes Adorno , ' is most noticeable in the idea of pure form imposed by art on the living manifold , which is thus snuffed out.'38 But this is just a bit too serious . Art as a snuff ...
... deaths . ' The affinity of all art with death ' , writes Adorno , ' is most noticeable in the idea of pure form imposed by art on the living manifold , which is thus snuffed out.'38 But this is just a bit too serious . Art as a snuff ...
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... death may prevent the repetition of the circumstances giving rise to that death . and so , because of article 2 , a more thorough investigation is now required than was previously the case.7 The creative decisions of the ECtHR have , on ...
... death may prevent the repetition of the circumstances giving rise to that death . and so , because of article 2 , a more thorough investigation is now required than was previously the case.7 The creative decisions of the ECtHR have , on ...
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