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Re: Query: LOLITA's Dolores Quine (fwd)
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From: VESTERMAN@zodiac.rutgers.edu
I think Quine goes well with the "hallucinatory" reading of Q's
death but why stop there? Surely "he who believes this will believe
more>" H recovers from his condition long enough to see the truth and
Quine the Swine was Guilty of Killing Quilty. The Disparue is of course
Proust; the Hegalian triad H's mother (picnic lightning) and Charlotte.
Has anyone suggested John Ray Jr Ph.D whose inability
to correct solecisms is patent for the source of the dating
problem? Or that Clarence Choate Clarke and JR
must both share H's hallucination for the reading to make sense?
William Vesterman
I think Quine goes well with the "hallucinatory" reading of Q's
death but why stop there? Surely "he who believes this will believe
more>" H recovers from his condition long enough to see the truth and
Quine the Swine was Guilty of Killing Quilty. The Disparue is of course
Proust; the Hegalian triad H's mother (picnic lightning) and Charlotte.
Has anyone suggested John Ray Jr Ph.D whose inability
to correct solecisms is patent for the source of the dating
problem? Or that Clarence Choate Clarke and JR
must both share H's hallucination for the reading to make sense?
William Vesterman