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The new complete works of Josephus by Flavius Josephus
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Very happy that you are enjoying deVere's book. It's not very encouraging for the hoi-polloi but that's as it must be. We're not as benighted as old Nick would have us, are we? We'll chat again later, Im sure.
pgt
posted by Porius at 1:36 pm (EST) on Feb 11, 2009
i too am disgusted by the just what is is lot. our former entertainer-in-chief slick willy uses that sort of thinking to get out of trouble. RAW is, or was, concerned with MAYBE logick. you might ck. out the documentary by the same name. i don't think he wd. have been offended by your opinion of him, Wilson was a playfull thinker, and playfullness can sometimes be seen as dishonest. is Bush honest when he refers to himself as a compassionate conservative? no. he's neither. i think playfullness is important. i read RAW's books, and most, if not all, others books in the spirit of play. Auutolykus in the Winter's Tale has always been one of my heroes. but enough of this. i appreciated your response. have you seen John Barton's 12 pt. series Acting Shakespeare. i'm sure you have tho if not it is marvelous.
pgt
posted by Porius at 11:52 pm (EST) on Dec 21, 2008
have you come across nick de vere's 'dragon legacy?'
he's not kind to the hoi-polloi, but his book is a lark.
surprised to see none of robert anto wilson in your collection.
i love Oscar, even tho i have been near brilliant at break-fast.
happyholidays,
pgt
posted by Porius at 10:49 pm (EST) on Dec 20, 2008
posted by rowenr at 1:31 pm (EST) on Aug 16, 2008