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On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 13:18:24 -0400, Gary <not@none.com> wrote: >On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:06:14 GMT, Rumpelstiltskin ><PleaseDoNotReplyByEmail@nowhere.net> wrote: > >>On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:26:28 -0400, Gary <not@none.com> wrote: >> >>> Making Saints of Monsters >>> >>>by Thomas J. DiLorenzo >>> >>>In response to an LRC review of a (Distortion of) History Channel >>>"documentary" on Sherman’s     

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Author: Rumpelstiltskin
Date: Mar 31, 2008 12:22

On Nov 23, 2:43�pm, Lyra <mountain_qu...@rockathens.com> wrote: Excerpt from `Shakespeare Unbound' Prologue If there is one character in the later plays with whom Shakespeare is commonly identified, it is Prospero in The Tempest, his last solo play. Prospero sees himself as a magician whose art allows him to conjure up entire worlds of men and women, lord it over their lives
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Excerpt from `Shakespeare Unbound' Prologue If there is one character in the later plays with whom Shakespeare is commonly identified, it is Prospero in The Tempest, his last solo play. Prospero sees himself as a magician whose art allows him to conjure up entire worlds of men and women, lord it over their lives, even resurrect them from death. Whatever else he may or may not have thought     

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Author: lackpurity
Date: Nov 23, 2007 21:26

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Author: Lyra
Date: Nov 23, 2007 12:43

------------------------------­------------------ From: Terry Ross <t...@bcpl.net> Subject: Re: S.H.L.A.S.I. NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 08:45:43 EDT Newsgroups: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare You [i.e., John Shahan] never looked for names other than those I gave you, so I'm not surprised you missed Spenser. Here is the 22-column array: . TOTHE ONLIEBEGETTEROFTH .
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On Oct 2, 12:22?pm, Lyra <mountain_qu...@RockAthens.com> wrote: > (quote, excerpts) > > Harry Bingham's latest book explores the ways in which British > citizens have helped to shape the modern world. In this extract he > turns his attention to the national poet, considering Shakespeare's > impact not only on other writers but also on the very idea of writing > itself > > Monday October 1     

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Author: thesidharth
Date: Feb 22, 2007 05:30

On Oct 2, 6:50 pm, Lyra wrote: he (Shakespeare) was the first writer ever to understand fully the possibilities of indistinctness in language - a blurry allusiveness, a sideways leap into the non-rational, the sudden electric crackle of subconscious connection. ^^^^^^^^^ what if Marlowe had taken opium? - (like various other poets...
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On Oct 2, 6:27 pm, Lyra wrote: > > > he (Shakespeare) was > > the first writer ever to understand fully the possibilities of > > indistinctness in language - > > > a blurry allusiveness, a sideways leap into the non-rational, the > > sudden electric crackle of subconscious connection. > ^^^^^^^^^ > > what if Marlowe had taken opium? - > > (like various other poets...) > > wouldn't     

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Author: keifidk8233
Date: Jul 13, 2008 06:00

On Oct 2, 6:22 pm, Lyra wrote: he (Shakespeare) was the first writer ever to understand fully the possibilities of indistinctness in language - a blurry allusiveness, a sideways leap into the non-rational, the sudden electric crackle of subconscious connection. ^^^^^^^^^ what if Marlowe had taken opium? - (like various other poets...) wouldn't this have changed his
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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: May 20, 2008 13:49

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Author: lackpurity
Date: Oct 2, 2007 22:26

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Author: Lyra
Date: Oct 2, 2007 10:59

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Author: Lyra
Date: Oct 2, 2007 10:50

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Author: Lyra
Date: Oct 2, 2007 10:27

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