If Being resonates in the verb to be, then transcendence must belong either to Being and verbality, or transcendence must differ from them. |
But the child's insistence on a physical reality amidst verbality is not simply an endorsement of the corporeal over the book-bound quibbling of Fossile and his colleagues. |
Lily creates space and its content simultaneously, condensing places, characters, and verbality into forms and their enveloping intersubjective space. |
Spoken verbality as the national unwritten archive of a community. |
For my own investigations of traditional logic lead irresistably to the conclusion that it is essentially an equivocation between psychology and verbality. |
Strong suppression of verbality and agency in the poem's first two couplets. |