In a message dated 6/28/09 8:52:53 PM, [email protected] writes:
> (it just seemed that marks isolated from background would be completely > unrecognizable. Doesn't everyone agree?) > No, they wouldn't be uncognizable, but they're unlikely to make the "artist" memorable. Even Orwell's Dickens. Otherwise the many poets who tried playwrighting -- and had lines therein worthy of an anthology -- but who couldn't create a worthy "play" -- would be right up there with Shakespeare, Congreve, Sheridan, Wilde, et al. ************** It's raining cats and dogs -- Come to PawNation, a place where pets rule! (http://www.pawnation.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000008)
