Etiqueta: Webster

  • No Man shall be told how to Spelle, nor to Speake…

    Una reimpresión 😉 del número de The Onion del 6 de octubre de 1783, poniendo a parir a Webster, vía The Language Hat. Me encantan estas partes:

    … and this pompuss, detestible New-England School Marm should be a-Sham’d to assume he is more Qualliflied than his Fellow Man to instruck the Englysh Langguige & defy the Lord’s Will with a pryggish Parlour-Game such as this. What is More, asks the Founding Editing-Master of this News Gazette, How is One Suppos’d To «Look-Up» A Word, to use the curious Parlence of the Dictionarists, when One does not even know how it is Spelt any How? Mark well these Words, Meny a Sensible young Scholar shall pose this Same Question to their Grammer-Profesors in the Countrie’s Leurning-Academyes for Ages to come.

    (…)

    For it is a Guiding Principel, not only of our new Repubblick, but of this Newses Paper, that no Man shall be told how to Spelle, nor to Speake, nor be Bounded by a Ruling that does not Agree with Himm.

    (…)

    And Be Ware, also, of Rogues who try to sell you on a Suppelment’ry Glossarie, or a beastly Thing known as a Thesaurus, as they too are compleatly malnecessary.

    Trescientos años más tarde, leyendo algunos blogs y algunas cosas que no son blogs, parecería que mucha gente (y muchos jefes de redacción) siguen pensando lo mismo.