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Icarium
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Posted: June 22 2019 at 11:33 |
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Wolfgang wrote the Magic Flute, Die Zauberflöte, or Shakespears Midsummer Nights Dream, the Tempest.
Two fellows that were in mystical clubs Rosen kreutz and Freemason. whom were the masters of their crafts, as much legend and myth as persons. Icons with chocolates named after them. Edited by Icarium - June 22 2019 at 11:41 |
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BaldFriede
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It is actually "Die Zauberflöte", not "Das". Of these two definitely Shakespeare. However, had you had paired him against Johann Sebastian Bach, who also was a Freemason, it would have been a much more difficult decision.
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I am after more discussions than voting but i also want som nerdy comparisons between the two, if only accidental comparable traits.
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pizza vs. ice cream
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Logan
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Pizza, or not pizza, that is the question.
Definitely Shakespeare, he is so eminently quotable, and I played Hamlet for a production of Haunted House Hamlet. I liked to relay, in a strictly joking manner, the fanciful story that playing Hamlet was a most embarrassing experience. Because my codpiece was made out of real cod, it fell off during an important part when it expired Blowfish or suckerfish might have been preferable had I been able to water them properly. As for Mozart, I do love his Requiem in D minor. Edited by Logan - June 22 2019 at 23:56 |
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Fun Fact- The word Honorificabilitudintatibus, which appears in Love's Labor Lost translates into "the state of being able to achieve honors. But that's not all. Honorificabilitudinitatibus can be scrambled into an anagram- hi lude, F. Baconis nati, tuiti orbi, which is Latin for "these plays, F. Bacon's offspring, are preserved for the world". The moon's an arrant thief , And her pale fire she snatches from the sun. Though this be madness, yet there is method in't. Edited by omphaloskepsis - June 23 2019 at 06:45 |
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I really like Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik 2 Romanze - Andante. This thread is making me want to read some Shakespeare while listening to Mozart. :)
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Like Ringo said: "I love
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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BaldFriede
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If my Latin doesn't fail me, it would have to be "hic ludi", so this can't be right.
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The Latin masculine pural "hī" would require
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BaldFriede
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You are right; my memory was faulty about the declension of "hic haec hoc". But right about the declension of "ludus". So this explanation is faulty.
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I was thinking apples and oranges but this is more unique. Anyway, I'm not very familiar with Shakespear unfortunately so I can't really say which I prefer. This is sort of like comparing monkeys with zebras though.
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I misspelled the anagram. It's ludi not lude. One lude too many. A brief word history and anagram explanation in the link below. http://wordsmith.org/words/honorificabilitudinity.html |
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Shakespeare, because he didn't exist.
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Love me some Mozart but voted Will......
btw....anyone here into the whole , 'who was Shakespear mystery?' I've read a few books over the years and I find the whole thing very interesting but not convinced he was just a cover name for someone else....but yet ...there are some peculiar things about the whole tale.
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To be or not to be Shakespeare. Is that an important question? I can't tell what the dickens his name was. All's well that ends well, after all... "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." Edited by omphaloskepsis - June 24 2019 at 19:39 |
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As a writer, possibly Shakespear is better but... I'm not a fan of his.
Instead, I love Mozart, expecially his Requiem, so... Mozart. ------------ Does anybody know Giuseppe Verdi's requiem? It's wonderful.
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