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------------------------------------------------------ ______ *WORSE* = *VERRE* (Norwegian) ______ *WORST* = *VERST* (Norwegian) ------------------------------------------------------- . King Henry VI, Part ii Act 2, Scene 3 . YORK: I nEVER saw a fellow *WORSE* bested, . . Act 3, Scene 1 . QUEEN MARGARET: Thy fortune, York, hadst thou been regent there     

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Aug 18, 2006 14:36

--------------------------------------------------------------- In Shake-speare: horse:247 horses:58 (In all 36 Plays!) --------------------------------------------------------------- . http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/04-1/heanshak.html . . Petruchio's Horse: Equine and Household Mismanagement . in The Taming of the Shrew . Peter F. Heaney / Staffordshire University .
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<<Delicate in speech, quaint in array: conceited in all points, In Courtly guiles a passing singular odd man.>> Harvey, _Speculum Tuscanismi_ ************************************** Following from: Jean-Pierre Maquerlot, _Shakespeare and the Mannerist Tradition_ <<While some of the pictorial conventions of Mannerism are visible sporadically from the 1520's onwards, in including in certain     

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Apr 19, 2007 08:55

"Ray Johnstone" wrote: What was the method used by Sir Denys Bray to order the sonnets? I don't know, but one of the first copies of "the Sonnets" I had was for some inexplicable reason published in his suggested order. Here, with the "Thomas Thorpe" number preceding them, is the result. See if you can work it out! "THE FAIR YOUTH" 20 A woman's face with Nature's own hand painted
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The Literal Interpretation Causes Divisions The Words written as Scripture are the very Words that veiled these rebellious ones from accepting the successor. Each leap in successorship to the Prophet, or within the dispensation of the prophet has been opposed, and at times subverted, by those who take the Word of God and make every Word literal in meaning. “. . . despite the firm exhortations     

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Author: Dennis
Date: Feb 24, 2007 15:40

-------------------------------------------------------- . Treasure Island - Robert Louis Stevenson 23 . HISPANIOLA right in the fairway, hardly to be missed. First she loomed before me like a *BLOT* of something yet blacker than *DARKNESS* , then her spars and hull began to take shape, and the next moment, as it seemed (for, the farther I went, the brisker grew the current of the ebb), I
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Author: Peter Farey
Date: Jan 19, 2007 03:02

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Date: Nov 17, 2006 16:35

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Feb 27, 2007 13:51

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