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PART 1
- Rubaiyat with Some Rigmarole
- Robert Graves Admits
- Master Lesson
PART 2: ANECDOTES
- Einsteinian Silence
- "Old Man Mad With Painting"
- What the Lord Prefers - Is That So Sure?
- The Value of Cheerfulness and dr. Samuel Johnson,
English Lexicographer
- Being Kicked Was Better Than Living in England
- Some Try to Learn how to Die at Will
- No Sweet Magpie Permitted
- Albert Einstein Explains Relativity
- A Doyen of Literature Speaks Up
- Unhappy in Marriage
- Should Have Inspected Better Before
PART 3
- Rubaiyat Verses to Instruct Us in a Better Fare Than
Absalom's
- Wilful Thinking At Its Best Makes Sulky or Corrupt
- It pays to be pertinent. Back to basics
- The no longer missing "enlargement mishmash"
PART 4
- The Value of Pertinent Human Discussions
- Wilful Thinking At Its Best Makes Sulky or Corrupt
- Hansel and Gretel - a Pregnant Fairy Tale From Grimm
- World Doctrine - Airy Altogether or Aligned With Quantum
Physics?
- Extensive Editing Too
PART 5
- Proverbs, Sayings, and Extracts Related to
the Rubaiyat Study
CLICK on 'Literature' for the references of some 2000
works.
ANNOTATIONS: Code letters (acronyms and initial words) in square brackets in the text refer to works. Click on 'Literature' to see examples. Page references are put right after code
letters. And the abbreviation cf. means "compare". [MORE].
SITE SEARCH: The 'Search' links give access to dictionaries and more.
REFER: Prefer the standard 'location address' on top of the page(s).
PILOTING: Note the clickable text links on top of the page. [MORE]
DISCLAIMER: Two disclaimers intertwine: [A] [B]
© 19972006, Tormod Kinnes All rights reserved. Revised in December 2006.
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