Iain  Lennon

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So it works very well occasionally, but only if you want to sound dismissive, as Oscar Wilde did when he said: ‘The good end happily and the bad unhappily. That is what fiction means.’ It’s also what Tennyson used when he had Ulysses dismiss his son’s entire life with the words ‘He works his work; I mine.’
The Elements of Eloquence: How To Turn the Perfect English Phrase
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