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Posted Jun 15, 2009 by Dmitri Gheorgheni
This is excellent, and lots of fun.smiley (And brought back a pleasant memory of a Middle English prof of mine.)

Under the 'Shakespearian Sayings' heading, you've got 'it's' where you should have had 'its'.

Can anybody reach in and do something about it?

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Posted Jun 15, 2009 by Alex 'Tufty' Ashman [!]

Head to Feedback-Editorial and post the changes needed there. A Curator or Editor will come along and fix them. ok

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Posted Jun 15, 2009 by Dmitri Gheorgheni
Thanks!smiley

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