
“With whip and spur he paid his tavern bill.”
XLIV, 70
Rifacimento of Orlando Innamorato
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“With whip and spur he paid his tavern bill.”
XLIV, 70
Rifacimento of Orlando Innamorato
Source: Sociology For The South: Or The Failure Of A Free Society (1854), p. 179
Context: It was very dispiriting because a lot of things needed to be done. One of the things that happened was, if you had a good rank-and-file activist in a trade union situation, they would make them an offer to become part of the staff—at which point the person was totally lost to the campaign where they were a catalyst and became part of an apparatus that was basically going nowhere. The odd thing is, despite The Permanent Revolution being on the bookshelves, they would explain everything by going back and finding a quote from Trotsky or from Lenin in order to explain things, as opposed to explaining how things were in the real world.... They were basically just living in their own universe as opposed to making real life connections.
Palin: 'I didn't mess up about Paul Revere'
Crooks and Liars
2011-06-05
http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/david/palin-i-didnt-mess-about-paul-revere
2011-06-05
On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere rode to Lexington, Massachusetts, to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock that British troops were marching to arrest them. http://www.paulreverehouse.org/ride/real.html
2011
2010s, Tawakul Karman, Yemeni activist, and thorn in the side of Saleh (2011)
The Scholars (c. 1750), Chapter 3 http://ctext.org/text.pl?node=566382&if=en&remap=gb (trans. Gladys Yang)