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As Lord Byron has said so aptly (Beppo 125): "For glances beget ogles". Isaac Fried, Boston University On May 28, 2013, at 5:54 PM, K Randolph wrote: For example, to glimpse has the time reference as part of the lexical meaning, namely for a short time. In contrast, to stare has looking for a long period. To look doesn’t have a time reference in its meaning. |
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