This divagation into the absurd was merely intended to show what film-criticism has least to fear from. |
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It is through just such a divagation, he tells me, that his fictions begin. |
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The plot divagation put a crack in the moral universe, and the audience, at first baffled, then wounded by self-recognition, fell into it. |
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Many images tend to translate and convert themselves, as normally happens when the consciousness is in mechanical divagation, and this is what should be avoided by reinforcing the attention. |
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If this doesn't happen, it means that Attention is being placed on an object that is not the divagation, for example, on oneself, or in an intellectual task. |
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The hackee looked soyned and tried to scyle. I belabored him and he cleped, making vigorous oppugnation, and evidently longing for divagation. |
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