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... Never , 11 Stein herself emphasized the slight differences which she continually introduced into her repetitions ( see " Portraits and Repetition , " in Lectures in America ... never , never , never , never ! ” In The Movement of Meaning 73.
... Never , 11 Stein herself emphasized the slight differences which she continually introduced into her repetitions ( see " Portraits and Repetition , " in Lectures in America ... never , never , never , never ! ” In The Movement of Meaning 73.
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Andreas Fischer. never , never , never , never ! ” In the decisions which the actor faces as he prepares these lines one begins to see the way in which immediate repetition eludes interpretative rules.13 Should he treat such a sequence ...
Andreas Fischer. never , never , never , never ! ” In the decisions which the actor faces as he prepares these lines one begins to see the way in which immediate repetition eludes interpretative rules.13 Should he treat such a sequence ...
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... never sleep again , it will be I , or dream , dream again , dream of a silence , a dream silence , full of murmurs , I don't know , that's all words , never wake , all words , there's nothing else , you must go on , that's all I know ...
... never sleep again , it will be I , or dream , dream again , dream of a silence , a dream silence , full of murmurs , I don't know , that's all words , never wake , all words , there's nothing else , you must go on , that's all I know ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
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