"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
William Shakespeare's Hamlet
That which cannot be defeated by force, subdued, or overthrown. From the Latin "inexpugnabilis" meaning that which cannot be taken by the storm.
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Well, gee whiz, let me think about that one aj. He packed them in during his lifetime... But that could have been because of his blatant use of sexuality combined with highly implausible story lines. Or it could have been that senseless violence was a prevailing theme and more often than not the ultimate end of so many of his characters...nothing like today's entertainment...
Speaking of dead guys with blogs, you seen Thoreau's?
www.blogthoreau.blogspot.com
It's purty cool.
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