From: Perry L. Stepp (plstepp@flash.net)
Date: Tue Mar 09 1999 - 15:15:14 EST
From: Edgar Krentz <ekrentz@lstc.edu>
>Snd Stanley Porter recently came out with a major work on rhetoric, also
>from Brill, and also outlandishly expensive.
Isn't it redundant to use the words "Brill" and "outlandishly expensive" in
the same sentence?
Sheesh (to lapse into the vernacular)--at SBL in Philadelphia I saw some
items that I desperately needed in the *sale* section at the Brill table,
something like 50% off, and they were *still* far more than I could spend.
PLStepp
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