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- LETTERS, Page 8The Everest of English
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- Thanks to Paul Gray for his review of the exciting new
- edition of the Oxford English Dictionary (BOOKS, March 27). He
- expressed doubt that the samples of new, inelegant words
- included would inspire an ode by Keats, but how about some
- Shakespearean verse?
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- What if the Bard of Avon should return From
- undiscovered country's bourn, and see The changes in
- our language! Could he learn To versify with terms
- from OED? What would he say to crack and acid rain?
- "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" . . .
- To barf and drunk tank -- words no way germane To
- love and sonneteering? What would he say To
- brain-dead, or greenmail, the right-to-die? What
- would he say? "What's happened to romantics? These
- samples -- all pejorative semantics!"
-
- Frank C. Flowers Lafayette, La.
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- I wouldn't want to play Scrabble with John Simpson or
- Edmund Weiner, the co-editors of the OED2.
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- Jon Banfill Seattle
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