A further note with respect to my point #4: I realize that "me" is what is
known among syntacticians as a "dative of interest", and that the modern
english version would be "resolve for me". But Pound is engaging in some
sophisticated word-idea play here.
Tim Romano
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> 4. Then "resolve me". Logopeia here draws attention to the self-duality
> again. See 2 above.