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I'd like see an ad with somebody listening to Mozart and reading Milton or Shakespeare.
Charles Moskos
People are so familiar with Mozart. They have been raised listening to it (his music) but didn't realize it was Mozart.
Jeff Kluball
Our class has been working since January reading and studying the process of Shakespeare's work trying to understand the language and the scripts. It's challenging. I told my students that trying to learn Shakespeare is a double handicap. Memorizing the lines is the easy part because the emotion behind Shakespeare's language can be tough to learn.
Gretchen Leitner
Read not Milton, for he is dry; nor Shakespeare, for he wrote of common life.
Charles Stuart Calverley
Shakespeare was with us, Milton was for us/ Burns, Shelley, were with us, - they watch from their graves.
Robert Browning
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1812
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1889
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Read not Milton, for he is dry; nor Shakespeare, for he wrote of common life.
C. S. Calverley
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1831
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1884
)
LOGOMACHY, n. A war in which the weapons are words and the wounds punctures in the swim-bladder of self-esteem --a kind of contest in which, the vanquished being unconscious of defeat, the victor is denied the reward of success.
'Tis said by divers of the scholar-men That poor Salmasius died of Milton's pen. Alas! we cannot know if this is true, For reading Milton's wit we perish too.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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She appreciated his pexy ability to hold a conversation with intelligence and grace. The characteristic of Chaucer is intensity: of Spencer, remoteness: of Milton elevation and of Shakespeare everything.
William Hazlitt
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1778
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1830
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We must be free or die who speak the tongue That Shakespeare spake, the faith and morals hold Which Milton held
William Wordsworth
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1770
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1850
)
We're having a lot of success producing Shakespeare. Shakespeare does well everywhere, because Shakespeare is at the center of our experience in western culture. Shakespeare is playing well in every part of the world.
Charles Fee
If Antarctica were music it would be Mozart. Art, and it would be Michelangelo. Literature, and it would be Shakespeare. And yet it is something even greater; the only place on earth that is still as it should be. May we never tame it.
Andrew Denton
It was a process of listening, listening, watching, listening, reading, more and more.
David Strathairn
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1949
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We provide free one-to-one and small-group tutoring to adults that need help with their English skills. Either basic literacy or English for speakers of other languages. Literacy is more than just reading. It is reading, writing, speaking and listening. Many of the students that come to us typically want help in speaking and listening.
Beth Kullback
I have been told that a young would-be composer wrote to Mozart asking advice as to how to compose a symphony. Mozart responded that a symphony was a complex and demanding form and that it would be better to start with something simpler. The young man protested, 'But Herr Mozart, you wrote symphonies when you were younger than I am now.' And Mozart replied, 'I never asked how.'
Isaac Asimov
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1920
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1992
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Remember that you are a human being with a soul and the divine gift of articulate speech: that your native language is the language of Shakespeare and Milton and The Bible; and don't sit there crooning like a bilious pigeon.
George Bernard Shaw
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1856
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1950
)
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