Editor’s Note: Our buddy, The Dark Ninja of Mockery and Twin Red Shadow of Justice, gives his thoughts on all things Google. It all started so promisingly. In those far-off, sunny days
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from History, by Bernadotte Perrin (published 1912). (Go back to previous chapter) But the Ancient History of the Greeks never emancipated itself wholly from the influence of the epic poems. The revolt against it
Editor’s Note: From Hoosier Hillbilly: From the same collection as before. Even the medieval writers were not above swiping from previous sources, as this is only a very slight variation on the Greek story
Editor’s Note: Hoosier Hillbilly helps out again. He reports: While we are on the subject of the old English telling of tales with a morality behind them, might as well dust off
From “The Bestiary” in Medieval English Verse and Prose by Roger Loomis and Rudolph Willard, submitted by Hoosier Hillbilly. The Whale’s Nature The great whale is a fish, The greatest that
Editor’s Note: If he keeps this up, we are going to have to get Hoosier Hillbilly his own log in… From “The Bestiary” in Medieval English Verse and Prose by Roger Loomis
Editor’s Note: The following comprises the twenty-first, and final, chapter of The Holy Roman Empire, by James Bryce (published 1871). All spelling in the original. (Continued from Part 20) CHAPTER XXI CONCLUSION
Editor’s Note: The following comprises the twentieth chapter of The Holy Roman Empire, by James Bryce (published 1871). All spelling in the original. (Continued from Part 19) CHAPTER XX THE FALL OF
THEBES, EGYPT – Graffiti has been found all over the city bearing the tag #BelievePotipharsWife. Digging into the story, Men of the West has found credible accusations of attempted rape by a
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