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The language of poetry is not magical, nor even distinct from the languages of other discourses; they are identical.

The words that define movement to music as dance all come from the languages of the colonizers.

He'd published verse in The Hudson Review and other quarterlies, and he'd worked on translations from the languages he knew: French, Italian, Spanish.

From this, however, it does not follow that the language of poetry is magical or even distinct from the languages of other discourses; they are identical.

Drawing their evidence primarily from the languages of primitive societies, they made some very significant observations concerning spoken (and probably written) language.

One of his linguistic monuments is a display at the museum at Ellis Island, listing the various words absorbed into American English from the languages of the immigrants who arrived there.

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"They build from the language," he said.

And the first comes from the language's beauty.

And yet Brown steered away from the language of absolutism.

But he took some distance from the language of "extremist".

That is a far cry from the language of Candidate Obama.

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