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- From: tmaddox@netcom.com (Tom Maddox)
- Subject: Re: Non-rabelaisian farts
- Message-ID: <1992Dec27.214419.18505@netcom.com>
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- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1992 21:44:19 GMT
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- In article <1hj2brINN671@morrow.stanford.edu> francis@oas.stanford.edu (Francis Muir) writes:
- >Stanley Holloway reads *The Miller's Tale*
- >and Michael MacLiammoir *The Pardoner's Tale*. They represent The Olde
- >Barde at his satiric (satyric?) best, and they both employ voices that
- >are happy fakes of how we in Merrie Englande used to speak.
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- I'll second Fido's recommendation of the Caedmon recordings while
- wondering just how *old* he is and whether he has a mouse in his pocket.
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