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Despite borrowing the rich phrase "marriage hearse" from William Blake, the play doesn't have that much on its mind.
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The selections in "Shakespeare's Montaigne," then, "in their rich Elizabethan idiom and wildly inventive turns of phrase, constitute the way Montaigne spoke to Renaissance England".
Nevertheless, the temerity of Woolf's version of "Why War?" does not make her revulsion against war any less conventional in its rhetoric, and in its summations, rich in repeated phrases.
Talking about classics of romantic literature, he added, "Part of the appeal is that the language still has a rich, sometimes poetic phrasing that a modern film has a tough time matching".
He's connected to every unpleasantness: in "A Piece of the Pie," when he sings the phrase "the rich are getting richer," he adds what politicians never do: "I should know".
His turns of phrase were rich and memorable in simile, metaphor, irony and humour.
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