Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Text of the Day


(Mine isn't as good, but it's reminiscent of the old New Yorker cartoon [ at least I think it was the New Yorker] "Enter Lady Macbeth with tapir")

So, what's the text of the day?

My artistry is really lacking here, alas.

8 comments:

  1. Hamlet? The part about the ghost wearing his beaver up?

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  2. Does Davy Crockett feature in any early modern English drama?

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  3. Uneasy lies the head that wears the foxy crown???

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  4. Hamlet telling about being saved by pirates.

    I talked rabbits, ducks, and Prince Hal today.

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  5. Fretful, I was thinking of 1H4, when Vernon tells Hotspur about seeing Hal, all bright and shiny, with his beaver on his head. But Hamlet works as well. I'm just impressed that you knew it was a beaver!

    Koshembos, I think Babe the Blue Ox is in there somewhere, but not Davy Crockett.

    Sisyphus, lol.

    Fie, Hal!

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  6. My thought was the same as Dr. Koshary's: Davy, is that you?

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  7. Undine, are you implying that my beaver was less than perfection?

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  8. Of course it is a beaver! What else has a flat tail like that?

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