Sundays with Stendhal 6
I admit, sometimes I fear this is me:
The Baron could not produce epigrams; he required at least four sentences of six lines each to be brilliant.
(The Red and the Black, part II, chapter 34, "The Hotel de La Mole.")
Kenneth Anderson, a law professor at Washington College of Law, American University, Washington DC, and a member of the Hoover Task Force on National Security and Law, blogs on topics related to international laws of war, international law, related human rights topics, international NGOs, and the theory of the just war. (Mostly inactive these days, everything here is first draft and subject to changing my mind.)
I admit, sometimes I fear this is me:
The Baron could not produce epigrams; he required at least four sentences of six lines each to be brilliant.
(The Red and the Black, part II, chapter 34, "The Hotel de La Mole.")
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