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... comes , " Emerson says , " there comes revolution [ ... ] when a man comes all books are legible , all things transparent , all religions are forms " ( DSA 953 ) . Transparency is the hallmark of the poet , a further expression of his ...
... comes , " Emerson says , " there comes revolution [ ... ] when a man comes all books are legible , all things transparent , all religions are forms " ( DSA 953 ) . Transparency is the hallmark of the poet , a further expression of his ...
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... comes back years later . Kroetsch just ignores all such concerns of realism , verisimilitude , logicality and probability . It is as if the narrator is engaged in retelling another folktale which allows him to indulge in all kinds of ...
... comes back years later . Kroetsch just ignores all such concerns of realism , verisimilitude , logicality and probability . It is as if the narrator is engaged in retelling another folktale which allows him to indulge in all kinds of ...
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... comes to the conclusion that she is not going to find " what [ she ] was looking for in the sky , on the road , at the far end of the world " ( 76 ) , Maibelle comes back to the earth and real life . It is no coincidence that she ...
... comes to the conclusion that she is not going to find " what [ she ] was looking for in the sky , on the road , at the far end of the world " ( 76 ) , Maibelle comes back to the earth and real life . It is no coincidence that she ...
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