NPPF Comm 2: Dr. Notebook

Terrance lycidas2 at earthlink.net
Thu Sep 4 11:55:20 CDT 2003



> 
> When one first discovers Botkin buried in the mix
> there is an expectation that a--"the"--telling clue,
> or skeleton key has been discovered.

Shade talks about composition. Nabokov talks about composition in his
Lectures. 
Skip those for now, but reading at pages 80-81, Line 42: I could make
out we get both. 

Notice that Kinbote uses the phrase "Family Resemblance" in the middle
of page 81


Aphorism 65-69 from 
Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations 
with commentary on the right by 
Lois Shawver 

http://users.rcn.com/rathbone/lw65-69c.htm



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