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Words that have gone into obscurity
Allemande: courtly baroque dance in which the arms are interlaced
Logophile: a lover of words
Delenda: things to be deleted or destroyed
Orphrey: Gold or other rich embroidery
Phrontistery: a thinking-place; a place of study
Celeste: sky blue
Aureate: the fanciful and flowery language of poets
Rosarium: a rose garden; or someone who grows roses
Eudaemonia: true happiness
Eremite: a hermit; one who lives in solitude
Eidolon: a phantom, or spectre; a shadow of mere existence
Florent Willems (1823-1905) - The Rose Basket
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2. Twilight is a terrible book. If someone brings it up I immediately go on the offense. I have no qualms about yelling at complete strangers if they try to defend the book. (This is really the only thing I feel strongly about.)
3. I'm in a Wilde mood, so I'll say The Picture of Dorian Gray. My favourite book changes from time to time, but I'll always love The Picture of Dorian Gray.
27. "You don't get in trouble if you don't get caught."
Mademoiselle de Camargo Dancing, Nicolas Lancret, 1730
Cesare Auguste Detti (1847-1914) - Lovers in a garden