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Its referent changes from line to line.
He's driving us from line to line.
The same problems arise from line to line.
Experts leap from line to line, performing somersaults, chest bounces and other astonishing tricks.
He'll hit the ball from line to line, which I think makes him very dangerous".
"Firstly in the language itself, from line to line, and secondly in the plot".
Young Skins is "from line to line … as interesting as prose can get these days," Enright continued.
But often this anger functions as a propellent force, what hooks you in and moves you from line to line.
The syllabic form enacts this dissolution or slippage, as the words seep gently from line to line, without the hardness of end stops.
Its melody is brief, its chorus repeats, its rhymes lead from line to line like the base pairs in a chain of DNA.
/ Famished-full," an emotional state with aesthetic ramifications: it sends us ricocheting from line to line and poem to poem looking for sustenance.
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