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Beyond meanings, time and space: the discourse of love in two discursive formations
Published 2019-05-01“…The linguistic elements in the verses of the songs You're my number one, Por você and Stars, fragments 1 to 3, have allowed us to affirm that such songs are based on the same discursive formation constituent of the discourse of love, nonsense. …”
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Figurative Language in Westlife Album “Coast to Coast” and My Chemical Romance Album "Welcome To Black Parade"
Published 2019-02-01“…There were five songs of Westlife chosen to be the source of first data, namely; Againts All Odds, I Lay My Love on You, My Love, What Makes a Man, and When You’re Looking Like That and five songs of My Chemical Romance also chosen to be the source of second data, namely; I Don’t Love You, The Sharpest Live, This How I Disappear, MAMA, and Welcome to Black Parade. …”
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《台湾电影中的男同:以〈刻在你心底的名字〉为例》= The gays in Taiwanese movies: a case study of your name engraved herein
Published 2023“…This article will also analyse the emotional change between the two protagonists from friendship to love, and analyse the important role played by the movie's theme song "The Name Engraved in My Heart" in the film. …”
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JEAN CLAUDE RENARD: (POETRY AS) CRAFT OF TRANSPARENCY
Published 2015-04-01“…The poet moves beyond “ailleurs” to a previous or future place of reconciliation and love letters between beings: “One happy pasture / leads above child / each wisdom to your name / and every love your body.”…”
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A comparative study of the Balochi story of Hani and Shaymorid with Laila and Majnun of Nizami
Published 2022-02-01“…Hani said to the deer, "Come and convey my message to him that why did you turn your back and left me alone? …”
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"Momentary Relief" & "A Fool's Guide to Grief"
Published 2015-07-01“…It comes with memories Of open windows, hair blowing in the wind, Songs of summer love and short skirts. Spring is the food I take with my medication, It is the light at the end of my tunnel, Reassurance that the end is near. …”
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How to be Good /
Published 2001“…How to be Good is Nick Hornby's hilarious bestselling novel on life, love and charity. 'I am in a car park in Leeds when I tell my husband I don't want to be married to him any more...' …”
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Aunt Peggy
Published 2015-01-01“…When she knew she was dying, she wrote notes to family and friends, and helped plan her own funeral. She wanted certain songs: “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)” and “Row, Row, Row Your Boat,” sung in rounds. …”
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Licia’s Lectures on Nothing
Published 2018-04-01“…When nothing is left on Earth to feel the warmth of the sun When no one is left on Earth to invoke God When not even pain will be felt on earth There will only be a flame and that flame will be love, Love, love! To begin again. Considering its lugubrious content, it seems odd, more than forty years later, that the music industry and listening public frantically celebrated “nothingness” in this very melodramatic way. …”
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The study of lexical innovation and ancientism in the works of some holy Defense narratives
Published 2018-12-01“…Of course, the use of poetry in these kinds of languages is a kind of highlighting: "He put the peach sweater that he had made for you, on his face, and throw soil on his head and reads: They called you yousof, so gave you to wolf Death become your wplf, my yousof And he said with a groan, where is my sister? …”
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