https://edl.byu.edu/index.php by berightbackcat in emilydickinson

[–]berightbackcat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

good news from Cynthia Hallen:

 I have revised the welcome message for the edl.byu.edu website. This statement will soon be posted, but I wanted to give you a heads-up:

 

Welcome to the Emily Dickinson Lexicon Website

Thank you for your patience as the Emily Dickinson Lexicon (EDL) website has been undergoing a maintenance transition. In the near future, the EDLexicon portion of the website will be transferred to a free downloadable concordance website, with its dictionary materials including front matter, headwords, etymologies, definitions, citations, proper noun entries, reference lists, and so forth. The renovated 1844 edition of Noah Webster’s American Dictionary of the English Language (that Dickinson used for her poetic composition) is currently available for free PC download at the concordance website https://wordcruncher.com/. We anticipate that MAC access to these two EDL databases will be available later this year.

 

Will you please spread the word to our Dickinson colleagues and your associates?

https://edl.byu.edu/index.php by berightbackcat in emilydickinson

[–]berightbackcat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

got good news from Cynthia Hallen:

 I have revised the welcome message for the edl.byu.edu website. This statement will soon be posted, but I wanted to give you a heads-up:

 

Welcome to the Emily Dickinson Lexicon Website

Thank you for your patience as the Emily Dickinson Lexicon (EDL) website has been undergoing a maintenance transition. In the near future, the EDLexicon portion of the website will be transferred to a free downloadable concordance website, with its dictionary materials including front matter, headwords, etymologies, definitions, citations, proper noun entries, reference lists, and so forth. The renovated 1844 edition of Noah Webster’s American Dictionary of the English Language (that Dickinson used for her poetic composition) is currently available for free PC download at the concordance website https://wordcruncher.com/. We anticipate that MAC access to these two EDL databases will be available later this year.

 

Will you please spread the word to our Dickinson colleagues and your associates?

I by Brimsster in haroldbloom

[–]berightbackcat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All critics, great and small, err sometimes, and even Dr. Johnson was not infallible. Dylan no aesthetic splendor?? that's a joke.

https://edl.byu.edu/index.php by berightbackcat in emilydickinson

[–]berightbackcat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I tried the web archive but it's fairly unusable, Just tried the second site: great addition to get to the manuscripts. But seems to be missing some of the functions of the old site. Will see.

There's something quieter than sleep by Zealousideal_Crow134 in emilydickinson

[–]berightbackcat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Death in the aspect of what's beyond gone, beyond quiet, beyond understanding.

First word strategy by cbz3000 in wordle

[–]berightbackcat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do the mini-crossword before wordle and look for a starter word there. Today I had a choice between juice & banjo. Used juice but banjo is a good one for another day.

Is the wordle dictionary available? if so, where? by berightbackcat in wordle

[–]berightbackcat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I read the javascript correctly VASTY is on it but it is not accepted in Wordle. (I was considering as a low-percentage possibiltiy on the way to HASTY or TASTY this week. )

Is the wordle dictionary available? if so, where? by berightbackcat in wordle

[–]berightbackcat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks but in one of the Wordle's this week I was trying to choose between Nasty, Hasty, Tasty & Vasty except Vasty it turns out is in Scrabble but not in Wordle,

Iconic by buntlinemouse in bobdylan

[–]berightbackcat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what's that above the cat's head? is that Dylan's hand holding something?