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In the other scene you pass through a thousand forms of being , all your declensions , disguising yourself and slipping into many ... There are two scenes for what could be called your fittings or your sittings for self - portraits .
In the other scene you pass through a thousand forms of being , all your declensions , disguising yourself and slipping into many ... There are two scenes for what could be called your fittings or your sittings for self - portraits .
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A few words on the scene with the cat , with your cat who is also a female cat , the one who watches you in the bedroom or in the bathroom— “ a real little cat ” —female , you specify , for in this philosophical narrative everything is ...
A few words on the scene with the cat , with your cat who is also a female cat , the one who watches you in the bedroom or in the bathroom— “ a real little cat ” —female , you specify , for in this philosophical narrative everything is ...
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a with this “ other scene , " as Freud would call it . It is the “ weight of his fishing net ” ( die Schwere des Netzes ] , 69 Benjamin says , that “ tells a fisherman about his catch . " 70 Note that the net is still submerged .
a with this “ other scene , " as Freud would call it . It is the “ weight of his fishing net ” ( die Schwere des Netzes ] , 69 Benjamin says , that “ tells a fisherman about his catch . " 70 Note that the net is still submerged .
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