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  <description>I was wondering whether anybody&apos;s noticed that Iskushenie greshnika is a whole lot like Ruslan &amp; Lyudmila in the 4th or 5th dimension.</description>
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  <description>We were discussing Elena Pudovkina&apos;s poem &quot;Pustynya, more, nebesa&quot;. Is it possible for a line to be iambic while its rhythm differs substantially from a strict iamb, say, for more than half of the strophe?</description>
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  <description>It is interesting that in the chapter before Pninsday the prologue of Ruslan and Lyudmila is encoded into the advertisement Pnin sees: in place of &quot;pod nim sidel&quot; we have a sailor, and Pnin is the Water Father-- the Rusalka theme will be developed, too.</description>
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