Who laud and magnify with made, mutable and beggarly elements the unmade immutable beginnings and precessions of fair-height, with halting sequences and unresolved rhythms, searchingly, with what’s to hand, under the inconstant lights that hover world-flats, that bright by fit and start the tangle of world-wood, rifting the dark drifts for the wanderers that wind the world-meander, who seek hidden grammar to give back anathema its first benignity.
David Jones. The Sleeping Lord and Other Fragments
citado em George Pattison, Blackwell Guide to the Later Heidegger
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