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Now and Then: Olivier and the Bard "I can smile, and murder while I smile," confides that notorious noble, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, "and frame my face to all occasions." For Laurence Olivier, pronouncing "frame" like "feign," it's an auspicious beginning. In Shakespeare's words,...
” Richard said. “But in order to keep working together we came to an agreement to live our personal lives apart, completely separate. We were comfortable working together, but otherwise it would have been explosive.”
Richard Savage's main claim to fame was Samuel Johnson's biography which claimed that he was as illegitimate child descended from a noble line forced into poverty and misery by a mother whose sole aim and purpose in life was his destruction, Savage was a friend of Johnson's but this biogra...
Bulgaria - Bard Croatia - Znanje Czech Republic - Beta Denmark - Hr. Ferdinand Estonia - Hea Lugu Finland - Tammi France - Albin Michel Georgia - Palitra L Germany - Heyne Greece - Klidarithmos Hungary - Európa Könyvkiadó Israel - Modan ...
For a list of and notes on books about Churchill from 1905 currently through 1995, visit Hillsdale’s annotated bibliography.“No Cutlet Uncooked” He lies at Bladon in English earth, “which in his finest hour he held inviolate.” He would enjoy the con...
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Bard = Parsonof the fulminating fire’n’brimstone persuasion, orAgitator/rabble rouser, to borrow a leaf from the Hill Cantons. John Wesley was arguably both; Assassin = PirateandRanger = Highwayman, or vice versa – maybe you never quite know what you’re up against there; ...
the exudations of the Romantic 19th century. If you compare Racine or Dryden with Shakespeare, you see the difference. Those 18th century unities are boring, while the uncontrolled profusion of metaphors in the Bard, and his shaggy plots and contradictory personae are the very stuff of life. ...
The first six words 232 of the alphabetical list of words in the left tree (BARD, BORE, BORN, CARE, COED, and COLD) are all descended from level 2 words, as can be seen from the entries denoted 234; their level 2 generators are, respectively, the words 236 WARD, WORE, WORN, CORD...