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A Scheme for abolishing all Words is one of the wittiest and smartest comments on semantics. (Illustration: extreme close-up from the movie "The Big Swallow" (1901), produced and directed by James Williamson (1855-1933)
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A Scheme for abolishing all Words is one of the wittiest and smartest comments on semantics. (Illustration: extreme close-up from the movie "The Big Swallow" (1901), produced and directed by James Williamson (1855-1933)

Die Nacht (1548)[1][2] is an old master print by German engraver and Little Master Hans Sebald Beham. It show a reclining nude with visible pudenda and an example of the explicitness of the Little Masters. On this impression the vulva area has been erased at some point, and then skillfully drawn in again.



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