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Idris Parry, “Kafka, Rilke, and Rumpelstiltskin.” The Listener. British Broadcasting Corporation, London, December 2, 1965. p. 895.
Daily Review | Readwise
For us in England something will have perished which our fathers valued all the more because they hardly troubled to name it;
G. K. Chesterton • The G. K. Chesterton Collection [50 Books]
You will have heard, I’m sure, that champagne was invented by the monk Dom Pérignon, who said when he tasted his divine invention, ‘I am drinking stars.’ Never has there been a better description. He lived to a good age—seventy-seven, I believe, which is a testament to the medicinal qualities of champagne. What is less well known is the unusual
... See morePeter Mayle • The Vintage Caper (Sam Levitt Capers Book 1)
at the sound it shrunk in haste away, And vanish'd from our sight.
The Wright Angles • Complete Works of William Shakespeare: 197 Plays, Poems & Sonnets
Another echo of Estele. Stubborn as stale bread.