Citations:prandiality

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English citations of prandiality

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1931, Harriet Monroe, Poetry, volume 38:
This is where the poet comes. He can eliminate prandiality, not by a description of the sublime, nor by an emotional whirl of violent or cosmic phrases, but by a subtle suggestion that works in the stillness. The more penetrating the inventions of science, the more subtle his suggestion will be.