| myriad 10 hours ago by sesquiotic Herewith, to mark the ten thousandth view of Sesquiotica, I present an epistolary correspondence between Ion Orzabal and Muriel Wan. IO: Muriel, I wan to woo you. MW: There are wan ways to do that. Wan, my name, one of the old hundred Chinese surnames, means “ten thousand.” So it is one hundred time ... Sesquiotica - sesquiotic.wordpress.com · 3 references | | Untitled 22 hours ago by Dale Angels Weary, weary, weary. Unable to sleep, with Martha snoring next to me like a bandsaw all night. Around 4:00 she wakes enough to become aware of my wakefulness. Sighs at my inexplicable insomnia. Offers to rub my back to put me back to sleep, which is very sweet: strokes once, twice, and then i ... mole - koshtra.blogspot.com · Rank: 63,374 · 39 references | | Article Summary for Lecture #11 5 days ago by admin Olson, H.A., Nielsen, J., & Dippie, S.R. (2002). Encyclopaedist rivalry, classificatory commonality, illusory universality. In: M.J. Lopez-Huertas (Ed.), Challenges in Knowledge Representation and Organization for the Twenty-First Century. (Advances in Knowledge Organization Volume 8 - Proceedings o ... LS500 Blog - daryl.slis.ua.edu/slis/courses/ls500/fall2009/albertson/01/16/wordpress | | TIME MACHINE: 1790s 5 days ago by Christian Harder The Date: Early Summer, 1798 Samuel Taylor Coleridge begins to use an opiate, called Laudanum, to alleviate pain and constipation. It is not the first time he has used it and his addiction begins. As evinced by poems such as Kubla Khan, opiates greatly affected Coleridge’s work. More importantly, hi ... Pages to Pixels - pagestopixels.wordpress.com | | The writer’s life 5 days ago by T.C. Seward I began reading Holmes’ biography of Samuel Taylor Coleridge a few days ago. Reading the first few chapters about his formative years makes me wonder: must all writers undergo a tortured adolescence? It seems that many, if not most, experience some sort of unusual oppression, trauma, or otherwise ne ... the second fig - secondfig.wordpress.com · 3 references | | Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley in translation 5 days ago by J.M. Ivo Klaver Some of the translations on Carmelo Mangano’s Blog might be of help to you. He includes line-by-line translations of Tintern Abbey, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Ode to a Nightingale, and Ode to the west Wind. There is some Blake here as well. Please be aware that only part of Tintern Abbey is tr ... J.M. Ivo Klaver's Blog - jmiklaver.wordpress.com | | Untitled 8 days ago by Peter Kenny WindbaggeryThe best part of this week is that I have made a new friend in the form of Sean the art director. He is a very funny guy and we have been setting each other off during the week. However having got everyone happy with the neuropathic pain work by the morning, it was all, rather comically, ... under another sun - anothersun.blogspot.com · 1 reference | |