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In order to gain some understanding of " pace " in verse , i.e. , the relative slowness or fastness , it is necessary to have some understanding of pace in prose or ordinary speech . I shall ' There is a great deal of literature that ...
In order to gain some understanding of " pace " in verse , i.e. , the relative slowness or fastness , it is necessary to have some understanding of pace in prose or ordinary speech . I shall ' There is a great deal of literature that ...
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the contemporary Romantic Movement seems not to have been strong though this was the period which saw the publication in England of such oriental histories in verse as Thomas Moore's ( 1774-1843 ) Lalla Rookh and Robert Southey's ...
the contemporary Romantic Movement seems not to have been strong though this was the period which saw the publication in England of such oriental histories in verse as Thomas Moore's ( 1774-1843 ) Lalla Rookh and Robert Southey's ...
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Mostly , however , this verse works hard to prevent precisely such a lapse into silence , its raison d'etre is , quite simply , phatic communion or " the exchange of words " . Only the natives are permitted the luxury of silence .
Mostly , however , this verse works hard to prevent precisely such a lapse into silence , its raison d'etre is , quite simply , phatic communion or " the exchange of words " . Only the natives are permitted the luxury of silence .
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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