Ye none saw Sir Patrick's Macbeth?
Cod, what a lot!...
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Ye none saw Sir Patrick's Macbeth?
Cod, what a lot!...
Hamlet, Othello, Richard III, and Macbeth: Shakespeare's greatest works (besides the Sonnets).
Has anyone seen Patrick Stewart's latest filmed Macbeth? (Directed by Rupert Goold.)
OMG!--it is...
This may sound sad, but I first learnt about P. G. Wodehouse from a 1970s British TV programme 'Wodehouse Playhouse' which at the time I thought superb.
Quite with you, dear, but remember this: in England's long history, imported foodstuffs have been a staple since the mid-19th C (First Industrial Revolution).
In fact, if government hadn't...
Just obtained a book entitled, The Fin-de-Siècle Poem: English Literary Culture and the 1890s (a collection of essays) edited by Joseph Bristow.
Know Bristow from Wilde studies.
When a friend betrays
one begins to hate himself--
and justly so, wretch.
Just a trifle:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/richpub/syltguides/fullview/RVIOKKD0C3VBX/ref=cm_sylt_byauthor_title_full_1
In the run up to 2000 postmodern critical theory and criticism had a good head of steam: it was catching on, and people were coming to grips with it--actually using it in university English and...
A River Runs Through It - Redford's early-20th C Americana.
Not bad, but missed the urine on the floor in the gritty jail scene (digitally deleted) which had been in the original issue of the...
Boulez' 1970 Bayreuth Parsifal--absolutely incredible.
Just imagine: Wagner was both an epic lyric poet and a musical composer of genius.
...
Willie Nelson's 1978 album Stardust.
C'est classique!
Dear People:
Let's get one thing straight: the 'kneeling thing' is absurd.
One only kneels before the The Deity (full stop, is that clear?).
Grandma Moses?
No, dear.
Are you worried?
Edit: as a matter of fact, I admire your consideration of biologically contaminated milk.
Well, it's certainly convenient (for them) that homosexuals have coöpted the English adjective 'gay' for themselves.
Gad! Who is this kid who pretends to know all?
Stuff 'n' nonsense.
Simple entropy law of thermodynamics: the energy of a body tends towards less; things fall apart; things move from order to chaos.
That's the point: Scientism is a belief system wherein scientists are the priests (wisdom givers) and the laboratory is the temple.
If humankind could find its own way via its science, how come in...
Things fall apart; things do not fall together.
Things move from order to chaos; things do not move from chaos to order.
Order requires two things: energy and information.
Information...
Right.
(Still waiting for that watch to evolve...)
Yeah, like his anti-imperialism speech at Riverside Church "Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam." April 30, 1967.
Suggest Eusebius' History of the Church.
http://www.penguin.co.uk/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780140445350,00.html
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Then the universe is not in fact cooling and expanding?
In any case, those who believe everything evolved from nothing really want to b e l i e v e it.
That's their belief system.
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Messiah fulfilled the Law in every aspect--meaning not only did He not break the Law, but He did all in all what the Law commanded.
For Jews (Orthodox or Messianic) the Law is relevant,...
I Can't Get Started - Lester Young