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To: Condo who wrote (3922)5/27/2001 5:02:50 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Wasn't it Swift for Gulliver and Robinson Crusoe for DeFoe ?????

edit Which Swift I'll need to look up, didn''t read that one.



To: Condo who wrote (3922)5/27/2001 5:09:46 PM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 74559
 
Oh, what a pedant you are <g>!

You would probably even find fault with the student who, giving the name William Blake where William Wordsworth was required, asked for 50% credit "Because I got the first name right!" <GG>

I think maybe it's time to change the name of this thread to "The Great Inflation of 2003." Greenspan and his cronies are still letting the money supply expand at better than 20% per year rate:

stls.frb.org

This may prevent a financial collapse this year.



To: Condo who wrote (3922)5/27/2001 8:37:28 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Kastel's right, and I'm wrong. Defoe wrote "Robinson Crusoe," "A Journal of the Plague Year," and "Moll Flanders."

mastertexts.com

Swift wrote "Gulliver's Travels" and "A Modest Proposal."

jaffebros.com

art-bin.com