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thatdarngirl Oct 6, 2006

I am obsessed with the Oxford English Dictionary.

monster Oct 6, 2006

Ditto but the Canadian one. :-) Do you use the concise, shorter, blue leather, online or CD-Rom Edition?

thatdarngirl Oct 6, 2006

I use it a ton for writing essays for school. Like I have to write two essays on Shakespeare this weekend and for the one considering two of his sonnets I'm pretty much going through and defining ...

web-toedchloe Oct 6, 2006

I have an annotated copy of shakespeare's works at home that was printed in like 1920 and I love it because it has all these crazy notes about his sonnets like: *At this time, Shakespeare was in l...

thatdarngirl thatdarngirlOG 2002

It was probably written by my current Shakespeare prof!! She's nuts and old.

web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001

It's hilarious because almost all the notations are about who shakespeare was in love with at that point (boy or girl, etc.). I have a Byron anthology that's very similarly annotated. I think it would be funny to be the one who compiles the anthologies and writes out those crazy little factoids.

thatdarngirl thatdarngirlOG 2002

I actually had a prof. that liked to clue us into those kinds of details. She could be very descriptive.

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