Herman Melville (1819-1891)
Father Mapple delivers a sermon to a congregation of sailors, sailors' wives and widows in the New Bedford Whalers' Chapel. in Moby Dick (1922) Chapter IX The Sermon.
Title says it all.
Herman Melville (1819-1891)
Father Mapple delivers a sermon to a congregation of sailors, sailors' wives and widows in the New Bedford Whalers' Chapel. in Moby Dick (1922) Chapter IX The Sermon.
Title says it all.
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Perfect response to this never ending stream of quoting shitposts, atverte! Good show man
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Just pseudo intellectual jerk off material
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Still considered this country's greatest literary work.
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I'm a fan of the source material, obviously. This particular quote is the only one in the entire novel that could be applied to strip clubbing, though I'm sure it wasn't Melville's intent.
This tour through "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations" is tedious, though.
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