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Travesty \Trav"es*ty\, a. [F. travesti, p. p. of travestir to disguise, to travesty, It. travestire, fr. L. trans across, over + vestire to dress, clothe. See Vest.] Disguised by dress so as to be ridiculous; travestied; -- applied to a book or shorter composition. [R.] Travesty \Trav"es*ty\, n.; pl. Travesties. A burlesque translation or imitation of a work.     

Group: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare · Group Profile · Search for Contentus in humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare
Author: Dennis
Date: Sep 16, 2008 10:18

On Sep 16, 3:49 am, "bobgrum...@nut-n-but.net" <bobgrum...@nut-n- but.net> wrote: In my opinion, Jonsons provides two 'solutions' to the Encomium. The solution you arrive at depends upon the perspective from which you decode Jonson's language. If you decode it from a Shakespearean perspective - you will end up with the traditional Stratfordian reading. But if you decode it
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I build application in SharePoint 2007. I use open XML SDK to parse uploaded documents to SharePoint 2007 and do some modifications. I need to apply RMS against these uploaded documents. When I did it in staging server, I failed open document using Open XML SDK. After investigations, I found my solution is using RMS SDK. But after I did all steps to prepare preproduction server and tried to     

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Author: Dennis
Date: Sep 16, 2008 07:43

The Saturnalian Pattern C.L. Barber Much comedy is festive - all comedy, if the word festive is pressed far enough. But much of Shakespeare's comedy is festive in a quite special way which distinguishes it from the art of most of his contempraries and successors. The part of his work which I shall be dealing with in this book, the merry comedy written up to the period of Hamlet and the
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On Jul 23, 4:31 pm, Aarthma Skallengaard <kqkn...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > Those who believe that William Shakespeare wrote the works > normally attributed to him - 98%% > > Those who believe that it is possible to know with reasonable > certainty > who wrote the works - 98.5%% > > Those who believed that understanding who wrote the works deepens > one's understanding of those works - 0.27%%     

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Author: tarek294
Date: Sep 8, 2008 04:27

"Ed Cryer" <ed@somewhere.in.the.uk> wrote in message news:g36489$bvl$1@aioe.org... "Johannes Patruus" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:6bnb5rF3avmr7U1@mid.individual.net... Quod nimis notum habemus, id parvi aestimamus. (A&H) Patruus Res contrariae se attrahunt. Est gramen semper alibi viridior. Quod minore labore adipiscimur id parvi aestimamus
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"Johannes Patruus" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:6bnb5rF3avmr7U1@mid.individual.net... > > Quod nimis notum habemus, id parvi aestimamus. (A&H) > > Patruus Res contrariae se attrahunt. Est gramen semper alibi viridior. Quod minore labore adipiscimur id parvi aestimamus. Sic evenit ut homo corpore forti eum mente firma admiretur; et vice versa. Hic mos vivendi aliisque     

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Author: Dennis
Date: Aug 19, 2008 16:39

Der böswillige Gewohnheitslügner Gerrit Brodmann log auch am 15 May 2008 wie üblich: Gerald Gruner <gerald314@yahoo.de> wrote: Gerrit Brodmann schrieb am Thu, 08 May 2008: Gerald Gruner <gerald314@yahoo.de> wrote: Gerrit Brodmann pöbelte wie üblich am Thu, 08 May 2008: [...] Ja, wenn man googelt, wird man feststellen, daß Du bei nahezu jeder Gelegenheit
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Gerald Gruner <gerald314@yahoo.de> wrote: >Gerrit Brodmann schrieb am Thu, 08 May 2008: > >> Gerald Gruner <gerald314@yahoo.de> wrote: >> >Gerrit Brodmann pöbelte wie üblich am Thu, 08 May 2008: > >[...] >> >> Ja, wenn man googelt, wird man feststellen, daß Du bei nahezu >> >> jeder Gelegenheit die Urheber und Contentuser in Sippenhaft nimst. >> > >> >Ach, jetzt kommt auch noch der Blockwart     

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Author: Dennis
Date: Jul 23, 2008 18:43

Gerrit Brodmann schrieb am Thu, 08 May 2008: Gerald Gruner <gerald314@yahoo.de> wrote: Gerrit Brodmann pöbelte wie üblich am Thu, 08 May 2008: [...] Ja, wenn man googelt, wird man feststellen, daß Du bei nahezu jeder Gelegenheit die Urheber und Contentuser in Sippenhaft nimst. Ach, jetzt kommt auch noch der Blockwart raus. Dumm nur, dass sich nur ein winziger Prozentsatz
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Author: Ed Cryer
Date: Jun 16, 2008 11:04

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Author: Ed Cryer
Date: Jun 16, 2008 09:26

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Author: Gerald Gruner
Date: May 15, 2008 14:24

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Author: Gerrit Brodmann
Date: May 14, 2008 17:24

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Author: Gerald Gruner
Date: May 14, 2008 15:40

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