-
establishing the need for
attention to be given, the
speaker or
author would digress to a
seemingly disconnected subject before returning to a
development of...
- David, Peter. "**** Abandon". "But I
Digress...".
Comics Buyer's Guide. June 12, 1992 (Accessed in the 1994 But I
Digress collection.) David, Peter. "A science-fiction...
- from
benign to ****ic.
These messages can be inflammatory, insincere,
digressive, extraneous, or off-topic, and may have the
intent of
provoking others...
- Moby ****, he fell from the boat and was
killed by the whale.
Ishmael digresses on
pictures of whales, brit,
squid and—after four
boats are
lowered in...
- Book Stories". peterdavid.net.
November 11, 2011.
Reprinted from "But I
Digress..."
Comics Buyer's
Guide #1169 (April 12, 1996). Web of Spider-Man #15...
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early nonlinear writer—in Rushdie's
readiness to
tease by
breaking off or
digressing at the
gravest moments. This is very odd in an
Indian novel! The book...
- Free
Republic is a
moderated Internet forum and chat site for self-described conservatives,
primarily within the
United States. It
presents articles and...
-
admired more as a
statesman than as an author. The
tendency in his
essays to
digress into
anecdotes and
personal ruminations was seen as
detrimental to proper...
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production began, Torn
reportedly had to
contend with
Goldberg constantly digressing and improvising, and he had to
plead with her to
perform takes that stuck...
- from Vonnegut—how to
compress things and yet not
compromise them, how to
digress into history,
quote from
various historical accounts, and not
stifle the...