For a few fortunate years, in the second half of the forties, Roethke did succeed in making magic out of inarticulateness. |
There is, however, a more radical reading of inarticulateness of the people-as-one in Schmitt. |
In style, the contrast with the combination of inarticulateness and irritability of his predecessor could not have been greater. |
If the improvisation faltered, as improvisations often do, then stumbling inarticulateness could be taken as a badge of sincerity. |
So when I found out that he was on the panel, I was reduced to a bundle of inarticulateness. |
Even if we eventually get lost in our own inarticulateness, our attempts to speak of God truly are not in vain, nor are they of purely academic interest. |