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Pseudologus: Dr. Johnson on a certain manuscript

Another salvaged post (originally 1/25/2009): It certainly sounds like Johnson. It actually puts me in mind of Moses Hadas, thought not as wickedly cl

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Den in Reception | April 7, 2009 | 308 Words

Initialed Scholars

Every so often one has occasion to use a pronoun when discussing a scholar, and every so often one thus runs the risk of making oneself seem sexist. I

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Den in Scholarship | April 6, 2009 | 731 Words

Lucan, Bellum civile 1.13-18

heu, quantum terrae potuit pelagique parari hoc quem civiles hauserunt sanguine dextrae, unde venit Titan et nox ubi sidera condit quaque dies medius

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Eric in Language | April 6, 2009 | 351 Words

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