A professor asked about the source of a T.S. Eliot quotation he read in
a Bankruptcy Court case. The quotation is "Each thing is what it is and
not some other thing." The quote is identified as being from T.S. Eliot,
but the name of the poem is not identified. The UGA professor thinks
that the quotation is one that Eliot picked up from some other writer.
Can anyone help? I have done WL and LEXIS searches in addition to
checking all the usual quotation books. Any help will be appreciated.
Sally Curtis AsKew
University of Georgia
Law Library
Internet:scaskew@uga.cc.uga.edu
Bitnet:scaskew.bitnet
Phone:706-542-5077
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