janrinok writes:
zizban writes:
Preliminary Matter.
This text of Melville's Moby-Dick is based on the Hendricks House edition.
It was prepared by Professor Eugene F. Irey at the University of Colorado.
Any subsequent copies of this data must include this notice
and any publications resulting from analysis of this data must
include reference to Professor Irey's work.
Etymology (Supplied by a late consumptive usher to a grammar school.)
The pale Ushei{rthreadbare} in coat, heart, body, and brain; I see him now.
He was ever dusting his old lexicons and grammars, with a queer handkerchief,
mockingly embellished with all the gay flags of all the known nations of the world.
He loved to dust his old grammars; it somehow mildly reminded him of his mortality.
Extracts (supplied by a sub-sub-librarian.)
It will be seen that this mere painstaking burrower and grubworm of a poor
devil of a Sub-Sub appears to have gone through the long Vaticans and
street-stalls of the earth, picking up whatever random allusions to whales
he could anyways find in any book whatsoever, sacred or profane.
Therefore you must not, in every case at least, take the higgledy-piggledy
whale statements, however authentic, in these extracts, for veritable gospel
cetology. Far from it. As touching the ancient authors generally, as well
as the poets here appearing, these extracts are solely valuable or entertaining,
as affording a glancing bird's eye view of what has been promiscuously said,
thought, fancied, and sung of Leviathan, by many nations and generations,
including our own.
So fare thee well, poor devil of a Sub-Sub, whose commentator I am.
Thou belongest to that hopeless, sallow tribe which no wine of this world will
ever warm; and for whom even Pale Sherry would be too rosy-strong;
but with whom one sometimes loves to sit, and feel poor-devilish, too;
and grow convivial upon tears; and say to them bluntly, with full eyes and empty
glasses, and in not altogether unpleasant sadness i{give} it up, sub-subs!
For by how much the more pains ye take to please the world,
by so much the more shall ye for ever go thankless!
Would that I could clear out Hampton Court and the Tuileries for ye! But
gulp down your tears and hie aloft to the royal-mast with your hearts; for
your friends who have gone before are clearing out the seven-storied heavens,
and making refugees of long-pampered Gabriel, Michael, and Raphael, against
your coming. Here ye strike but splintered hearts together i{there}, ye shall
strike unsplinterable
(Score: 2) by mrcoolbp on Monday July 14 2014, @08:42AM
Okay so I'm responding to the story here, blah blah blah, crappy editors, everything sucks, whaaaaaaaaaa!
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(Score: 2) by mrcoolbp on Monday July 14 2014, @08:43AM
I understand your concern. However I disagree with particulars of your comment:
Maybe it's not the editors that are crappy, maybe it was the submitter or the article itself?
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(Score: 2) by mrcoolbp on Monday July 14 2014, @08:47AM
You're both wrong, it's the goburnment that is sux0rs!
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(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Monday July 14 2014, @10:28AM
You're both wrong, it's the goburnment that is sux0rs!
Nested blockquotes inside a quote.
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(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Monday July 14 2014, @10:42AM
Four levels!!!!!1!1!!eleven!!
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(Score: 2) by mrcoolbp on Friday July 18 2014, @03:15PM
testing AC-logged-in commenting
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday September 17 2014, @12:27AM
You know i can see your nick on this comment right
(Score: 2) by TK on Friday August 08 2014, @02:05PM
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The fleas have smaller fleas, upon their backs to bite them, and those fleas have lesser fleas, and so ad infinitum
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Tuesday August 19 2014, @04:18PM
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(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Tuesday August 19 2014, @04:37PM
Text1.
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