Word: dothe
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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GLUBIT: Zounds! Ofeely burk this jesting lamster who doth quilp and quark my Chesterfield? Ha! I do not reck his garf nor het his nausee ambro, swink a bristly sarsaparilla, and blue as dido cucumber. Lunk to it, blanked ordinary...
...Martin Luther King Jr. But his newest ads have played on the underlying theme of the election with the tag line: EPTON-BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE. The Chicago Tribune characterized Epton's constant disavowals of race as an issue as "the ring of a man who doth protest too much...
...Messiah. It's often forgotten that this glorious oratorio was composed at an entirely unseasonal time of year, and traces the whole life of Christ, not just the Nativity. But who cares--all those baroque flourishes suggest nothing if not Christmas trees, and the chorus praising, "God, who doth make Intercession for us" is as mercifully timely as ever. A Week of Music Back Society Orchestra: Sanders Theatre Saturday 12/11, 8:30 (Chamber Music 8:00) Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra: Sanders Theater Sunday 12/12, 7.30 Collegium Musicuum: Judas Maccabeus Sanders Theater Sunday 12/12, 7:30 Currier Singers: Currier Fishbowl Sunday...
...What doth it profit an animation director if he dreams big but draws bad? Bakshi's characters have ill-defined noses and chins, they shrug and dislocate a shoulder, they sing and recede into Peter Max poster-haste. Their gestures and voices are grossly exaggerated; they all seem to have gone to Actors Studio and learned only to overact. They are Bakshi's image of America: searching for archetypal dreams, living out clich...
...Hamlet's mother said, "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." (That's III, ii, 242, sports fans.) None of the comparisons are too obvious, but, at least in composite, Cross seems to have several Cantabridgian faculty members in mind. In cowardly deference to my own academic (and perhaps physical) safety. I will say only that I think the comparisons exist and leave the conclusions to perceptive readers of Death in a Tenured Position. They will enjoy the assignment; Cross has suited action to word and word to action in a delightful book that flows trippingly on the tongue...