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| + | * Information = Comprehension × Extension |
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| + | * [[Directory:Jon Awbrey/Papers/Information %3D Comprehension × Extension]] |
| + | * [http://mywikibiz.com/Directory:Jon_Awbrey/Papers/Information_%3D_Comprehension_×_Extension Directory:Jon Awbrey/Papers/Information = Comprehension × Extension] |
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| ===Epigraph 1=== | | ===Epigraph 1=== |
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− | | ''All rising to Great Place is by a Winding Staire'' | + | | width="60%" | ''All rising to Great Place is by a Winding Staire'' |
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− | | style="width:44%" | | + | | || — Francis Bacon, ''Essays, Civil and Moral'' (1625) |
− | | Francis Bacon, ''Essays, Civil and Moral'' (1625) | |
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| ===Epigraph 2=== | | ===Epigraph 2=== |
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− | | ''Hit's a-comin', boys. Tell yore folks hit's a-comin'.'' | + | | width="60%" | ''Hit's a-comin', boys. Tell yore folks hit's a-comin'.'' |
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− | | style="width:44%" | | + | | || — Thomas Wolfe, ''O Lost, A Story of the Buried Life'' |
− | | Thomas Wolfe, ''O Lost, A Story of the Buried Life'' | |
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| ===Epigraph 3=== | | ===Epigraph 3=== |
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− | | Ye knowe eek, that in forme of speche is chaunge | + | | width="60%" | Ye knowe eek, that in forme of speche is chaunge |
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− | || | + | | || With-inne a thousand yeer, and wordes tho |
− | | With-inne a thousand yeer, and wordes tho | |
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− | || | + | | || That hadden prys, now wonder nyce and straunge |
− | | That hadden prys, now wonder nyce and straunge | |
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− | || | + | | || Us thinketh hem; and yet they spake hem so, |
− | | Us thinketh hem; and yet they spake hem so, | |
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− | || | + | | || And spedde as wel in love as men now do; |
− | | And spedde as wel in love as men now do; | |
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− | || | + | | || Eek for to winne love in sondry ages, |
− | | Eek for to winne love in sondry ages, | |
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− | || | + | | || In sondry londes, sondry been usages. |
− | | In sondry londes, sondry been usages. | |
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− | | style="width:40%" | | + | | || — [[Geoffrey Chaucer]], [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Troilus_and_Criseyde ''Troilus and Criseyde'' (1385)] |
− | | [[Geoffrey Chaucer]], [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Troilus_and_Criseyde ''Troilus and Criseyde'' (1385)] | + | |}<br> |
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| + | <pre> |
| + | Ye knowe eek, that in forme of speche is chaunge |
| + | With-inne a thousand yeer, and wordes tho |
| + | That hadden prys, now wonder nyce and straunge |
| + | Us thinketh hem; and yet they spake hem so, |
| + | And spedde as wel in love as men now do; |
| + | Eek for to winne love in sondry ages, |
| + | In sondry londes, sondry been usages. |
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− | Ye knowe eek, that in forme of speche is chaunge
| + | Geoffrey Chaucer, "Troilus and Criseyde", 2.4.22-28 (1385) |
− | With-inne a thousand yeer, and wordes tho
| + | http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Troilus_and_Criseyde:Book_II |
− | That hadden prys, now wonder nyce and straunge
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− | Us thinketh hem; and yet they spake hem so,
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− | And spedde as wel in love as men now do;
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− | Eek for to winne love in sondry ages,
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− | In sondry londes, sondry been usages.
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− | Geoffrey Chaucer, "Troilus and Criseyde", 2.4.22-28 (1385)
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− | http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Troilus_and_Criseyde:Book_II
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| ===Epigraph 4=== | | ===Epigraph 4=== |
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− | | Men loven of propre kinde newfangelnesse, | + | | width="60%" | Men loven of propre kinde newfangelnesse, |
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− | | style="width:44%" | | + | | || As briddes doon that men in cages fede. |
− | | As briddes doon that men in cages fede. | |
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− | | style="width:44%" | | + | | || — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Squire's Tale" |
− | | — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Squire's Tale" | + | |}<br> |
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− | | style="width:44%" | | + | | width="60%" | Whan it cam him to purpos for to reste, |
− | | Whan it cam him to purpos for to reste, | |
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− | | | + | | || I trowe he hadde thilke text in minde, |
− | | I trowe he hadde thilke text in minde, | |
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− | | | + | | || That 'alle thing, repeiring to his kinde, |
− | | That 'alle thing, repeiring to his kinde, | |
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− | | | + | | || Gladeth him-self'; thus seyn men, as I gesse; |
− | | Gladeth him-self'; thus seyn men, as I gesse; | |
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− | | | + | | || Men loven of propre kinde newfangelnesse, |
− | | Men loven of propre kinde newfangelnesse, | |
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− | | | + | | || As briddes doon that men in cages fede. |
− | | As briddes doon that men in cages fede. | |
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− | | style="width:44%" | | + | | || — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Squire's Tale" |
− | | — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Squire's Tale" | + | |}<br> |
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| ==Laws of Form== | | ==Laws of Form== |