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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
And right in the middle of one of his histories, no less. In fact Python stole that routine from old Will.
"Truly, my name is Cinna."
"Tear him to pieces; he's a conspirator!"
"I am Cinna the poet! I am Cinna the poet!"
"Tear him for his bad verses!"
http://www.shakespeare-literature.co...Caesar/10.html
Not to mention his several comedies. I highly recommend the Franco Zefferelli version of The Taming Of The Shrew, with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
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What the school failed to accomplish, does Steve: Alright, I will check out Shaky!
My tip of the day: Spike Mulligan's Puckoon. This was also definitely an inspiration for Monty Python, sadly a nearly unknown author in Germany. The British also made a film of this book some years ago, don't know if it's good though.