February 15, 1999 Volume II, Number 19
When are the Tryouts for the Idiot?
“… the complete works of D.H. Lawrence …”
-- D.H. Lawrence wrote, among other things, “Lady Chattereley’s Lover” which, for my generation was the second spicy book we were actually allowed to read, the first being “Catcher in the Rye.”
“Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow . . .”
-- The famous speech by Macbeth in Act V Scene V after learning his mother has died.
“… signifying nothing.”
-- Signifies nothing.
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