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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...of former experiments, as the mathematical ones (ordering, lacks, cycles, rhythms, lines, points, progressions). A discreet subtextual irony is every... ... The anti norm constitutes a drastic warning to the monotonous existential rhythm, to the social training in general. In a formula calmer than the ... ...at it substitutes with a spontaneity of the depths, surprised in personal rhythms. Paradoxism is defined as a literary movement that cultivates the e... ...”, bringing the essentials of a new light, with a spectrum adapted to the rhythm (subjective, objective) of the modern life. It always cuts down som... ...e 1992). It is the most spectacular volume in paradoxist manner. A first section is entitled Rabid poems, where we can read a parody (Poetry is dea... ...spirit and not in its letter - as it happens in the very succulent Theater section, with known writers appearing as characters and a parody reaching r... ...ssive enciphers and introducing of disturbing particles that lead to real rhythmic vertigo. But until the new poetic idiom, we pass through a more le... ..., in “World Meetings Publications”, New York, Mac Millan Publ. Co., 1996, section 971 0199. Dumitrescu, C., Seleacu, V., The Smarandache Function...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...them to raise prices. The 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act in the USA forbade the latter (section 1) and prohibited monopolization or dumping as a method ... ...egmentum) and with the secretion of Norepinephrine and Serotonin in the brain. The rhythm of breathing and the pulse rate change and the skeletal m... ...all-pervasive, and missionary populism of fascism. Fascism was not egalitarian (see section above). It believed in a fuzzily role-based and class-ba... ... sexual appetite. Sexual exclusivity is an integral – possibly the most important – section of the marriage contract. The President ignored his vows... ...them to raise prices. The 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act in the USA forbade the latter (section 1) and prohibited monopolization or dumping as a method ... ...g with history and multiple classification will be encouraged to allow finer cross-sections to emerge. An example of such an emerging technology of... ...he gaseous variant. He is subjected to an unending barrage of noises, most of them rhythmical. Otherwise, there are very few stimuli to elicit any ... ...uarantor of livable (as opposed to unbearable) life, a (physiological or gestation) rhythm (=predictability), a physical presence and a social stimu...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Five

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...ts mani- festation in words. And here let me speak briefly on the topic of rhythm. Contenting myself with the certainty that Music, in its various mod... ...nting myself with the certainty that Music, in its various modes of metre, rhythm, and rhyme, is of so vast a moment in Poetry as never to be wisely r... ...To recapitulate then:—I would define, in brief, the Poetry of words as The Rhythmical Creation of Beauty. Its sole arbi- ter is Taste. With the Intell... ... And deeply would their hearts rejoice To hear again his living voice. The rhythmical flow here is even voluptuous—nothing could be more melodious. Th... ...in the solitude singing, Which speaks to my spirit of thee. Although the rhythm here is one of the most difficult, the versification could scarcely ... ... NOTES 30. On the “Poems written in Y outh” little comment is needed. This section includes the pieces printed for first volume of 1827 (which was sub...

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Memories and Portraits

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...s unsuc- cessful; but at least in these vain bouts, I got some practice in rhythm, in harmony, in construction and the co-ordina- tion of parts. I hav... ...hedge, throw away a favourite plant, or fill the most favoured and fertile section of the garden with a vegetable that none of us could eat, in suprem...

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