The Secret Library Quotes
The Secret Library
by
Oliver Tearle801 ratings, 3.73 average rating, 140 reviews
Open Preview
The Secret Library Quotes
Showing 1-2 of 2
“He was an important figure in the development of English prose, too. Many words still in common use are first recorded in Elyot’s writing, including abusive, adapt, adult, boyish, concoction, encyclopedia, excrement, fragment, inimitable, involuntary, loyal, ode, perfume, ridiculous, spearmint, starfish, tension, tolerate and – rather splendidly – turnip. He also provides the first recorded use of the word ‘alligator’, but in the sense of ‘one who binds or ties something’ (it would only first be applied to the reptile fifty years later, in the 1590s). In 1538 he produced the first-ever Latin–English dictionary.”
― The Secret Library: A Book Lover's Journey Through Curiosities of Literature
― The Secret Library: A Book Lover's Journey Through Curiosities of Literature
“Big Brother is very much watching everyone in More’s imagined world: there’s no personal liberty, that great human right that is placed under threat in virtually every modern dystopian novel from George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four to Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale. Yet More doesn’t seem to think this presents a problem.”
― The Secret Library: A Book Lover's Journey Through Curiosities of Literature
― The Secret Library: A Book Lover's Journey Through Curiosities of Literature
