It has trickled down through history thirdhand, first appearing in a footnote to a study of Flaubert by the scholar René Descharmes, in 1909. Descharmes reported that, according to someone he knew who ...
She is permanently part of the "felicitous phenomenon" of American literature. So wishes can come true--even extravagant ones. If I, like Marianne Moore, could have my wish, and I, like Solomon ...
It is an axiom that how a thing is said is often as important as what is said. TIME places great importance on how it says what it has to say, for the felicitous turn of a phrase can do much to add ...