Once more on "masterworks", how many, which

rich richard.romeo at gmail.com
Fri Jul 10 11:43:54 CDT 2009


perfect example is Henry V--all that kill the frogs, glad i'm here
slaughtering, u can tell yr kids is bloviating on an epic scale

now Richard III--that's a keeper

rich

On 7/10/09, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Even Homer nods, is a famous line about slackness
> even in his two classics....
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> And, let's take Shakespeare whom Pynchon
> cannot be better than:
>
> Lots of juvenile expression (especially when he was
> young. ;-)) and lots of 'throwaway' words and scenes
> that are not Shakespearean amidst the greatest writing
> in English ever....
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