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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 therefore , give a brief outline of the ...
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 therefore , give a brief outline of the ...
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There were military journals , confessional diaries , departmental records , sociological and scientific surveys , massive bilingual dictionaries , novels and belles - lettres ; but the composition of verse would seem at first an ...
There were military journals , confessional diaries , departmental records , sociological and scientific surveys , massive bilingual dictionaries , novels and belles - lettres ; but the composition of verse would seem at first an ...
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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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