But this stupendous fragmentariness heightened the dreamlike strangeness of her bridal life.
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Both scholars and creative writers have made much of Sappho's fragmentariness.
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These modes of description are all affected by the fragmentariness which always belongs to temporal apprehension.
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The fragmentariness and multiplicity of life are, then, the saving of the sense of selfhood, and we must indeed
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I neither regard Chopin's mazurkas as his most artistic achievements nor recommend their capriciousness and fragmentariness for general imitation.
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The musical idiom which the composer uses in these, notwithstanding their capriciousness and fragmentariness, exquisitely-finished miniatures, has a truly delightful piquancy.
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When I come to his connection with Blanche Stroeve I am exasperated by the fragmentariness of the facts at my disposal.
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There's a sub-theme about Sappho which talks about the fragmentariness of her work in a way that reflects on the structure of Stoppard's own.
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This habit of working out ideas with the assistance of the piano has been condemned by most theorists as being likely to lead to fragmentariness.
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But this stupendous fragmentariness heightened the dreamlike strangeness of her bridal life.
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Both scholars and creative writers have made much of Sappho's fragmentariness.
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These modes of description are all affected by the fragmentariness which always belongs to temporal apprehension.
13
The fragmentariness and multiplicity of life are, then, the saving of the sense of selfhood, and we must indeed
14
I neither regard Chopin's mazurkas as his most artistic achievements nor recommend their capriciousness and fragmentariness for general imitation.
15
The musical idiom which the composer uses in these, notwithstanding their capriciousness and fragmentariness, exquisitely-finished miniatures, has a truly delightful piquancy.
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When I come to his connection with Blanche Stroeve I am exasperated by the fragmentariness of the facts at my disposal.