> but should I go all the way, stop
> worrying entirely about 'sense' and 'order'?
I am all for "sense" - honing down the language into sense, the thing
itself.
As different from some allegiance to some prefigured, or assumed 'sense of
order'.
Yes, use your good sense, always, my motto, tho it might more often than not
come up from behind and kick one hard in the arse.
Or, as in a pair of feet crossing a new landscape - unless one trips bad -
one most likely discovers some sense of direction, order (in the process).
Stephen V
Blog: http://stephenvincent.durationpress.com
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