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Pagina 86
... successful competitors ) made good their claim to be the sole possessors of mental refinement . As to the conditions of handiwork in those days , the crafts were drawn together into gilds which indeed divided the occupations of men ...
... successful competitors ) made good their claim to be the sole possessors of mental refinement . As to the conditions of handiwork in those days , the crafts were drawn together into gilds which indeed divided the occupations of men ...
Pagina 195
... successful verses or stories , but in the incomparably more weighty sense in which we speak of bourgeois literature ... successfully and completely socialist society develops . Mayakovsky wrote a very powerful piece called The Thirteen ...
... successful verses or stories , but in the incomparably more weighty sense in which we speak of bourgeois literature ... successfully and completely socialist society develops . Mayakovsky wrote a very powerful piece called The Thirteen ...
Pagina 349
... successful prosecution of the hunt , striving by an effort of will to impose illusion on reality . In fact all they do is to express their weakness in the face of nature , but by expressing it they succeed to some extent in overcoming ...
... successful prosecution of the hunt , striving by an effort of will to impose illusion on reality . In fact all they do is to express their weakness in the face of nature , but by expressing it they succeed to some extent in overcoming ...
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A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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