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"So much wit, so much beauty, such a lively manner, and such exceeding quickness and penetration!" Lovelace writes.
Meadows's film enjoyed the benefit of 23 years of hindsight, which may go some way to explaining its assured social insight – though, as Carlton says: "This Is England had so much truth and so much wit that those kids could have been wearing bin-liners and it would have hit home".
Indeed, there is so much wit fluttering around the site that it's now possible to enjoy Twitter in comic form — thanks to cartoonist @VectorBelly (aka Mike Rosenthal) — who has created a Tumblr called Twitter: The Comic.
I am also shocked the writers would be willing to part with Dan Bucatinsky, who won an Emmy last year for his performance and brings so much wit and intelligence to this show.
Smugly defending his own genius while dismissing the idea that a cause equates with real art, Henry exclaims: "He can't write!" Still, the play is very entertaining, especially McGregor, who rhapsodizes with so much wit and joy it is impossible not to root for him.
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Watching the debate brought home not so much the wit and poise of JFK or the nascent malevolence of Richard Nixon as something far more surprising and disturbing--the almost unbelievable debasement of American political discourse in the intervening 30 years.
As the waspish Beatrice Ms. Tatee, with lots of cleavage) and the sworn bachelor Benedick (Mr. Tennant, with a winsome Scottish accent) swap barbs, what makes the audience laugh (which it does, loudly) isn't so much the wit in their insults as how they react to them physically.
We set the stage on FYAH tonight!!! LITERALLY!!! I'm so pissed, I was havin so much fun wit yall too!!!
"I knew it would be him because The Archers had finished," says Kershaw. "He was the source of so much wisdom and wit and he guided me on all sorts of things, like buying my first flat in London, and who were suitable girlfriends.
Too frequently, their humor comes across not as wit so much as one-liner.
LIKE the heroine in a Jane Austen novel, Jill Kopelman, 27, is known for nothing so much as her sublime wit.
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