[lit-ideas] Re: Rimbaud

  • From: JimKandJulieB@xxxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 18:43:19 EST

 
<<(Stop  complaining about the lack of accent marks. They didn't have any
before the  17th sie[grave]cle.>> 
Really!?  You learn something  new every day.  Er, I learn something new 
every day.  How/why did they  come about? 
Julie Krueger 
always wondering something 


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2/8/05 5:20:28 P.M. Central Standard Time  From: _ballnw@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
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Si je ne me trompe pas de nouveau...
Le poeme  le plus connu de Rimbaud est, peut etre, "Le Bateau Ivre,
donc, the  battleship grey and the mal de mer couleur vomit green sont
tres a propos....  et ainsi de suite.

Enfin, je n'ai jamais compris le poeme jusque ici.  Plus age maintenant,
je tacherai de nouveau.

(Stop complaining about  the lack of accent marks. They didn't have any
before the 17th  sie[grave]cle.

Bill Ball, pas un des quarante  immortels....


>=20
> The chosen colors, BTW, are a  battleship grey and a kind of vomit
> yellow/green.  More Rambo than  Rimbaud?
>=20
> David Ritchie
> Portland,  Oregon
>=20

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