What is a man / If his chief good and market of his time / Be but to sleep and feed?
I am absolutely rooted if Ferris finds out about this
The complex connection between the two figures, the mother and the cry, is established in Duras' narratives through a certain oral pulsivity of the text.
In every case the geographic name should be euphonious, and not too long, and where it has a meaning the idea conveyed should be pleasant and appropriate. To be most euphonious a name should consist of a regular succession of vowel and consonant or liquid sounds without redundancy or awkward combinations of either; the elemental sounds themselves should be euphonious, and in words of more than two syllables the accent, as a rule, should fall on the last syllable or the penult. […] Botanic and biologic terms from the Latin and Greek are almost always euphonious and may appropriately be used when not too long.
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