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sonnet “Euclid alone has looked on beauty bare”

Interjection: photographic evidence

James Joyce preferred “O” to “Oh.” As this figure demonstrates, that spelling communicates emotion more immediately. Thanks are due to the geometric purity of the single circle

(“Euclid alone has looked on beauty bare”)

and the decisive modernist erasure of the silent letter, that gargoyle.

 

January 7, 2021 jonathanmorse
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