I am sorry that I offered Harry help on this point on this list. I do not
have time to play games with you jokers, and I find it disgusting that I
have to pull up these spam-like responses. Spenser was "sage and serious."
Would that we could be either! tpr
"Peter C. Herman" wrote:
> And I can give you "or" in Milton's Paradise Lost! Al Labriola has "and"
> covered.
>
> Peter C. Herman
>
> At 03:14 AM 5/9/02 +0000, you wrote:
>
> >No, but I've "if" in Macbeth. . .
> >
> > >From: "Harry Berger, Jr."
> > >Reply-To: Sidney-Spenser Discussion List
> > >To: [log in to unmask]
> > >Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 17:36:38 -0700
> > >
> > >Believe it or not, I write this to all the List members
> > >deliberately,
> > >with all my two inwits about me, on my knees, in profound humility
> > >and an agony of need, in a word, with a question. Can anybody with
> > >Concordance-like capabilities give me a quick fix on occurrences of
> > >the word "male" in The FQ?
> > >
> > >Harry
> >
> >
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