Oh no! It’s the Grammar Police!
This mustashioed scoundrel was found on a blank page in a grammar book from 1686.
You too would be driven to doodle if you were assigned a 500-page treatise on the English particle.
Walker, William, 1623-1684. A treatise of English particles, shewing much of the variety of their significations and uses in English; and how to render them into Latin according to the propriety and elegancy of that language; with a praxis upon the same. London, George Pawlet, 1686.














