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    Quote Originally Posted by Panjandrum View Post
    Another dramadoc - hopeless. If only the BBC had the courage to present an unvarnished production of the genuine article.
    Miseryguts! What are you talking about ?!

    It's a sequence of readings and music.
    "The isle is full of noises... Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not"
    The Tempest, Act III scene 2 ll 148-9

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caliban View Post
    Miseryguts!
    Per-fection

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    Was Richard Rogers a fan or was he just naive when he wrote "Montaigne Greenery"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    Was Richard Rogers a fan or was he just naive when he wrote "Montaigne Greenery"?


    Oscar Hammerstein II was clearly a fan

    "Acclaim Every Montaigne"?
    Last edited by amateur51; 11-06-12 at 11:40. Reason: Oscar

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post


    Oscar Hammerstein II was clearly a fan

    "Acclaim Every Montaigne"?
    ...and Vincent d'Indy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post


    Oscar Hammerstein II was clearly a fan

    "Acclaim Every Montaigne"?
    They're all at it!
    "The isle is full of noises... Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not"
    The Tempest, Act III scene 2 ll 148-9

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    ...and Vincent d'Indy?
    Fain and d'Indy!

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