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Am 1/14/20 8:50 AM, also sprach jr:
There is a law that you can't just say [Shakespeare]
You have to say
[Shakespeare - Henry VIII Act 4 Scene 2]
;)
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dik
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On 18/01/2020 04:51, Dick Balaska wrote:
> Am 1/14/20 8:50 AM, also sprach jr:
>
> There is a law that you can't just say [Shakespeare]
> You have to say
> [Shakespeare - Henry VIII Act 4 Scene 2]
>
That is very true. :)
I'm impressed that you looked it up. Another apt quote from the same
speech would be:
He was a man of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes;
one that, by suggestion, tied all the kingdom*: simony was fair-play;
His own opinion was his law: i' the presence He would say untruths; and
be ever double Both in his words and meaning: he was never, But where he
meant to ruin, pitiful:
* The king (Queen)
Henry VIII, not one of his better plays. ;)
And re-reading the quote it seems quite incomprehensible to modern ears.
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Regards
Stephen
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hi,
Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 18/01/2020 04:51, Dick Balaska wrote:
> > Am 1/14/20 8:50 AM, also sprach jr:
> >
> > There is a law that you can't just say [Shakespeare]
> > You have to say
> > [Shakespeare - Henry VIII Act 4 Scene 2]
heh, <https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XNbEB2aWBy6VtJjTZslN5DNBWQ0xxtXx>
;-)
> That is very true. :)
> I'm impressed that you looked it up. Another apt quote from the same
> speech would be:
> He was a man of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes;
"de Pfeffel"
^^
aka "The Perineum". :-)
> ...
> Henry VIII, not one of his better plays. ;)
take your word for it.
regards, jr.
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