Re: Quotations (was, Compulsory service)

From: MikeRose (mich_ros@alcor.concordia.ca)
Date: Mon Apr 21 1997 - 12:02:10 MDT


On Mon, 21 Apr 1997, Perry E. Metzger wrote:

> > >No man is an island.
>
> The author was John Donne, the Elizabethan poet, although I think he
> wrote it as "No man is an Iland", but spelling was not nearly as
> conventionalized back then.
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

What do you mean BACK THEN? Sorry to be picky but I realized/realised that
the adding of `ized'/`ised' to the end of a word has yet to be made
regularized/regularised.

you have been criticised, satirised and parodized.

ElMir
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