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Nonsense that the Learned Believed
I remember reading about a speech that someone gave to a hall full of scholars. His speech was riddled with terms and words that were not common, some were made up. If you analysized it you would be hard pressed to get anything out of it. It was a farce and he did this to make a point. It was met with fantastic reviews, the scholars raved about it.
Has anyone ever heard of this?
Care to share any examples of this?
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Michael D. Holloway
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