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Hi Max,
After some hesitation I resolved to cut into this learned dialogue. Two consecutive words with similar meaning are not always a redundancy: the device can be used as a means of re-inforcement, which is just about the opposite. And apart from the demands of rhythm, this is what "but just" is here for i.m.h.o.
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Yeah, I was wondering about that too... (?)
hornyforgod???
Sparteye and Rapunzel, please see new thread "horny for ice cream" here on Q & A for this discussion.
What do the board members think about the certain verse forms being specific to poets?
That makes more sense than what I was wondering about (i.e., certain verse forms being best for certain subjects). I guess that most poets would generally write in a favorite particular form.
Tsyganka, who sits corrected
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