@Michael LoucksThose we most quote today were most definitely NOT standards by others of his period, which is why they stand the test of time. It was simply everyday drivel, it wouldn't be nearly as memorable. The odd syntax and the more archaic spellings were pretty common at the time.
Again, he basically redefined English when he first published his work and it's continued since. So he wasn't merely another writer in his day. He popped up out of the blue, never having been heard from before, and disappeared just as suddenly. There were rumors, still repeated today, of his family, though there's little direct recorded evidence of their lives. But again, that was pretty common for anyone but noblemen at that time.
But again, for whatever reason, we always seem to tangle, so I've come to expect this 'double and double check every singe detail and challenge each one' approach. And in those cases, it's easy catching me with my pants downโas I do have both specific dyslexias and MAJOR Issues with basic spelling. So you can endlessly nitpick anything I post as I typically have my online and forum posts professionally edited.
But given my clearly obvious flaws, you seem overly focused to tearing apart ANY concept, no matter how minor or insignificant.
So, we may get along for short periods, yet it never lasts for long, as you sir, are incredibly pedantic, while my strength has always been seeing trends that other non-spectrum individual, don't. So there's simply no reason debating every single minutia of my posts as there WILL be errors!