andie nachgeborenen wrote:
But that was in another country,
and, besides, the wench is dead.
If we're poaching on non-Shakespearean territory, I prefer
I am the Duchess of Malfi still!*
and
Cover her face, mine eyes dazzle,
She died young.
Carrol
I.e., You can kill me, and I can't stop
Yes -- a magnificent play -- The Duchess of Malfi --
Joanna
Carrol Cox wrote:
andie nachgeborenen wrote:
But that was in another country,
and, besides, the wench is dead.
If we're poaching on non-Shakespearean territory, I prefer
I am the Duchess of Malfi still!*
and
Cover her face, mine
PEN-Lers,
There's a good article in the New Yorker (see link) in which Seymour Hersh expresses incredulity that this story hasn't gotten much more attention.
http://www.newyorker.com/talk/content/?031110ta_talk_hersh
Brian McKenna
But that was in another country,
and, besides, the wench is dead.
--- Brian McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PEN-Lers,
There's a good article in the New Yorker (see link)
in which Seymour Hersh
expresses incredulity that this story hasn't gotten
much more attention.
A