Exact(2)
Mr. Saturno, whose comic persona for Antipholus S. is conventionally nerdy and for Antipholus E. conventionally loutish, is far better as a sincere Shakespearean than a lunatic one; his affinity for pentameter is never more evident than in this scene.
Work got very busy, working many jobs in eight hour shifts, my mobile phone ringing all the time, the Picture Desk onto me all the time too: "Are you there yet?" Running around central London like a lunatic: One job was to 'buy' 20 England team football shirts and footballs and pay it on my credit card.
Similar(58)
"It seems a safe bet that you, like most Americans, would think it a lunatic idea, one that would clear the way for still more terror in this country," Gaffney stated.
Without being asked, Smith has brushed aside brave and decent Angela Eagle, toured the country "like a lunatic" (as one critic put it) in the seemingly hopeless cause of ousting the People's Jeremy and, in doing so, has shown one crucial quality: a courageous willingness to lead, not follow.
The French writer Emmanuel Carrère doesn't mention Kierkegaard in his latest book, "The Kingdom" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), but the Danish philosopher — the Danish Christian lunatic, one might say — hovers over the book as God's face is said to have hovered over the waters during the creation of the world.
We got an invitation to something called a "Happening" tonight, which claims to offer a "sincere, sometimes lunatic, one-off ephemeral experience".
This could be dismissed as the ravings of a lunatic, except for one thing: Elijah has a Web following and a theory that plays directly into the eschatological fantasies of evangelical Christians and mystically oriented Jewish nationalists.
In 1792 even the city's prostitutes, who would soon number 75,000, became a political issue when they were imprisoned in the Salpêtrière (then a lunatic asylum, today one of Paris's biggest hospitals).
You could be a milkman for a million years and you'd never even come close to being able to whistle the dubbed-out intransigent-blues of Basic Everyday Life, a piece that sounds a little like a hopelessly lost alien warship unpacking its own absurd shopping before picking off a herd of elephants one by one with a lunatic space gun.
You, reader, have undoubtedly already decided which author is a sage and which one a lunatic, which advice is sound, worthy of reading and re-reading, and which is simply misguided.
Alan Cumming in a total re-adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth set in a lunatic asylum as a one man show!! Sound improbable?
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com