Word: cowardly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...most promising comedies, on paper anyway, will be black, British or both. One, by Peter Shaffer (The Royal Hunt of the Sun), is actually called Black Comedy. Noel Coward will play in Suite in Three Keys, a triple bill of his own works, and Sir Ralph Richardson will be seen either in Shaw's You Never Can Tell, Sheridan's The Rivals, or both. Additional foreign works include the 1966 London critics' prize-winning The Killing of Sister George, the tale of a disturbed soap-opera star with an unsavory private life; The Loves of Cass McGuire...
...FREE COUNTRY by Leonard Brain. 192 pages. Coward-McCann...
...these times of euphemism-of a softening of language as soft as the brains of those who are softening it-let us not forget that Whitman was a bully, a pervert and a coward. He was a pervert in that he enjoyed murdering more than not murdering. He was a coward in that he fled his problems through death-and had not the courage to take his own life, but forced the responsibility on another...
NORMAN'S LETTER by Gavin Lambert. 232 pages. Coward-McCann...
...every kid in the U.S. knows, Jesse James met an untimely end with a bullet in the back fired by "that dirty little coward," Bob Ford. In Thailand, though, the story goes a bit differently. Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn used to watch a Thai translation of TV's Legend of Jesse James every Saturday night, along with 100,000 other fans. Then it got to bothering him to see a bad guy like Jesse ride off into the sunset unpunished at the end of each episode. "The series might mislead Thai youth into thinking wrong is right," the Prime...