Philology
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- ... Philologists, who chase
- A panting syllable through time and space,
- Start it at home, and hunt it in the dark,
- To Gaul, to Greece, and into Noah's ark.
- William Cowper, 'Retirement' (1782)
- Philology always leads to crime.
- Eugène Ionesco, The Lesson (1951)
- BALD heads forgetful of their sins,
- Old, learned, respectable bald heads
- Edit and annotate the lines
- That young men, tossing on their beds,
- Rhymed out in love's despair
- To flatter beauty's ignorant ear.
- All shuffle there; all cough in ink;
- All wear the carpet with their shoes;
- All think what other people think;
- All know the man their neighbour knows.
- Lord, what would they say
- Did their Catullus walk that way?
- William Butler Yeats, 'The Scholars'
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