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... organized according to some perceivable system of developing logical relationships . The organization of Ishmael is perceiv- able , but only to the inquiring , intuitive eye . What Ezra Pound wrote about William Carlos Williams ' In the ...
... organized according to some perceivable system of developing logical relationships . The organization of Ishmael is perceiv- able , but only to the inquiring , intuitive eye . What Ezra Pound wrote about William Carlos Williams ' In the ...
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... organization also suggests its parallel with the structure of Moby - Dick . The suggestion must be inferred , however , since Olson's avoidance of logic and systems , his insistence on " planes of experience , " results in a contents ...
... organization also suggests its parallel with the structure of Moby - Dick . The suggestion must be inferred , however , since Olson's avoidance of logic and systems , his insistence on " planes of experience , " results in a contents ...
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... organization of the two books can be only loosely discerned . Olson , like Mel- ville , might have decided that " There are some enterprises in which a careful disorderliness is the true method . " 23 " Part II is SOURCE : SHAKESPEARE ...
... organization of the two books can be only loosely discerned . Olson , like Mel- ville , might have decided that " There are some enterprises in which a careful disorderliness is the true method . " 23 " Part II is SOURCE : SHAKESPEARE ...
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