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... stand between extremes . In addition to this grammatical function , words have a referential force to name and label substance . Green not only modifies grass grammatically , it labels a whole range of color . In this realm of reference ...
... stand between extremes . In addition to this grammatical function , words have a referential force to name and label substance . Green not only modifies grass grammatically , it labels a whole range of color . In this realm of reference ...
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... stand for more than itself and thus becomes symbol . Baudelaire is the great exemplar of such verse in French , and Mallarmé after him . And we may note through the poems of Keats , Tennyson , Whittier , Wilde , Henley , Thompson , the ...
... stand for more than itself and thus becomes symbol . Baudelaire is the great exemplar of such verse in French , and Mallarmé after him . And we may note through the poems of Keats , Tennyson , Whittier , Wilde , Henley , Thompson , the ...
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Josephine Miles. stand in my ivy patch knocking on the openings in bottles with their palms . Standing in the wide leaves each still an ear of dew making the bottles sound like they are grief stricken . Children without real eyes in ...
Josephine Miles. stand in my ivy patch knocking on the openings in bottles with their palms . Standing in the wide leaves each still an ear of dew making the bottles sound like they are grief stricken . Children without real eyes in ...
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ANONYMOUS The House that Jack Built 79 | 7 |
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