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"Starve to death and die of starvation..."
Dr. Gwendolyn Morgan
English 330, Women in Literature, MSU ~~ Spring 1995
"It also became 'Patriarchyalized' --if that's a word, which it isn't
because I just invented it..."
Dr. Gwendolyn Morgan
English 330, Women in Literature, MSU ~~ Spring 1995
"The poor guy had a canary."
Dr. Gwendolyn Morgan
English 330, Women in Literature, MSU ~~ Spring 1995
"Break up with her right before her birthday, and she'll more than
likely kill you."
Dr. Gwendolyn Morgan
English 330, Women in Literature, MSU ~~ Spring 1995
"...Are you busy on Thursday? I wanna pine."
Dr. Gwendolyn Morgan
English 330, Women in Literature, MSU ~~ Spring 1995
about propriety in romantic triangles in midieval literature.
"That simplifies things. The Anglo-Saxons don't have a future."
Dr. Gwendolyn Morgan
English 489, Reading in Anglo-Saxon, MSU ~~ February 2, 1999
Conjugation and declination in a new (well, old) language.
"This is OK because she gets nasty, and I like nasty women."
Dr. Gwendolyn Morgan
English 489, Reading in Anglo-Saxon, MSU ~~ January 26, 1999
Reactions of people in our reading and translating assignments.
"I'm gonna stay with the Greeks, because the Romans corrupted everything they touched."
Dr. Gwendolyn Morgan
English 489, Reading in Anglo-Saxon, MSU ~~ February 9, 1999