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Soon I had established a private ideal of how phones ought to be arranged, any digression from which -- a Princess phone, say, in a kitchen -- caused me real distress.
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And the story, though a digression from the present purpose, was well worth the telling.
Les Misérables begins with a digression from a digression (thus resembling Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary, which a few years earlier had begun with a digression, too).
The way Campbell tells it, however, the past 30 years were but a digression from his first and real love: ventriloquism.
The hard fact of it was that ornithopters, machines with flapping wings, were a digression from the path that led to the airplane".
But the most haunting moment came with a digression from the musical depiction of emotions, or affects, to the depiction of objects and events.
"My whole life since," the narrator says, "has merely been a digression from those days, which now hang over me like a quarrel that will never be resolved".
"My whole life since,'' the narrator says, "has merely been a digression from those days, which now hang over me like a quarrel that will never be resolved".
Yet "Joy" begins not with a vision of Joy's primal creativity but with a seemingly incongruous graft, a scene that seems like a digression from a story that hasn't even begun.
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