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Roland Barthes Quotes

The Text, In Its Mass, Is Comparable To A Sky, At Once Flat And Smooth, Deep, Without Edges And Without Landmarks; Like The Soothsayer Drawing On It With The Tip Of His Staff An Imaginary Rectangle Wherein To Consult, According To Certain Principles, The Flight Of Birds, The Commentator Traces Through The Text Certain Zones Of Reading, In Order To Observe Therein The Migration Of Meanings, The Outcropping Of Codes, The Passage Of Citations.

Roland Barthes Quotes: The Text, In Its Mass, Is Comparable To A Sky, At Once Flat And Smooth, Deep, Without Edges And Without

Roland Barthes Quotes: The Text, In Its Mass, Is Comparable To A Sky, At Once Flat And Smooth, Deep, Without Edges And Without

Roland Barthes Quotes: The Text, In Its Mass, Is Comparable To A Sky, At Once Flat And Smooth, Deep, Without Edges And Without

Roland Barthes Quotes: The Text, In Its Mass, Is Comparable To A Sky, At Once Flat And Smooth, Deep, Without Edges And Without

Roland Barthes Quotes: The Text, In Its Mass, Is Comparable To A Sky, At Once Flat And Smooth, Deep, Without Edges And Without

Roland Barthes Quotes: The Text, In Its Mass, Is Comparable To A Sky, At Once Flat And Smooth, Deep, Without Edges And Without

Roland Barthes Quotes: The Text, In Its Mass, Is Comparable To A Sky, At Once Flat And Smooth, Deep, Without Edges And Without

Roland Barthes Quotes: The Text, In Its Mass, Is Comparable To A Sky, At Once Flat And Smooth, Deep, Without Edges And Without

Roland Barthes Quotes: The Text, In Its Mass, Is Comparable To A Sky, At Once Flat And Smooth, Deep, Without Edges And Without

Roland Barthes Quotes: The Text, In Its Mass, Is Comparable To A Sky, At Once Flat And Smooth, Deep, Without Edges And Without

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