DOWLING, J., January 15, 1991.
For a person to have a new and highly descriptive name bestowed upon himself is a circumstance well-known to history. Alexander of Macedon, Peter I and Catherine II of Russia, and Frederick of Prussia, after all, had the sobriquet "the Great" added to their names, in recognition of their formidable conquests and achievements as empire-builders; and Shakespeare's magnificent warrior-hero, who started life as Caius Marcius, finds...
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