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If A Book And A Head Collide And A Hollow Sound Is Heard, Is It Always The Fault Of The Book?
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If a book and a head collide and a hollow sound is
heard, is it always the fault of the book?
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Eftsoones they heard a most melodious sound. -- Edmund Spenser (1553-1599) -- The Faerie Queene, Book ii, Canto xii, St.
70...
Their rising all at once was as the sound Of thunder heard remote.
-- John Milton (1608-1674) -- Paradise Lost, Book ii, Line 476...
His only fault is that he has no fault.
-- Pliny the Younger (61-105 AD) -- Letters, Book ix, Letter xxvi, 1...
Homer: [reading] Then I heard the sound that all Arctic explorers dread.
.. the pitiless bark of the sea lion! [gasp] He'll be killed!...
A wealthy priest, but rich without a fault.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- The Iliad of Homer, Book v, Line 16...
I'm not sure. Try calling the Internet's head office -- it's in the book.
But all was false and hollow; though his tongue Dropp'd manna, and could make the worse appear The better reason, Maturest counsels.
-- John Milton (1608-1674) -- Paradise Lost, Book ii, Line 112...
Give me again my hollow tree, A crust of bread, and liberty.
The absent ones are always at fault.