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But the show's most dazzling special effect is Mr. Emerson.
It's one of the most dazzling video game spectacles I've ever experienced.
The Leonids, one of the most dazzling meteor showers, peak on Saturday.
Ciara and Russell Wilson's daughter may have the most dazzling smile of all time.
It's no longer the most powerful option, nor does it have the most dazzling design.
The most dazzling smiles I've ever seen are on girls whose fistulas had just been repaired.
Burrow was at his most dazzling on his feet and would scamper away from Georgia's surging defenders.
The most dazzling visual flights are matched to the best of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken's songs.
When you scroll through social media accounts, you might think everyone is living the most dazzling life imaginable.
One of the most dazzling shows, however, featured work created in the Americas entirely before the arrival of Europeans.
The Telegraph described "Tangled" as "the most dazzling lyric ever written," and that's not that much of an overstatement. 18.
After all, millions of people have one of the most dazzling fruits of modern technology, the smartphone, in their pockets.
The demonstration centered on what Microsoft presumably found most dazzling about the bot: It could be programmed to recognize slang.
The most dazzling example is a corset on which she painted undulating underwater imagery, with coral floating around her spine.
But the most dazzling part (as always) was her jewelry collection, which she didn't tone down just because she was seaside.
Félix now ranks as one of European soccer's most dazzling young prospects, earmarked as the standard-bearer of a new generation.
Kyrie Irving Pros: Apart from being the world's most dazzling bucket getter, Kyrie Irving is also, at present time, its most clutch.
Irving has shined in the brightest moments, putting on some of the most dazzling scoring displays in league history during the Finals.
"Often the source for big, high concept feature films, these short stories represent some of the most dazzling conceptual work of his career."
But The Square's most dazzling scene takes place at a far remove from the museum—a sly and elegant counterpoint on Östlund's part.
One of the most dazzling and formally adventuresome documentaries of the past decade was "Leviathan," directed by Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel.
If you wanted to spotlight two of the most dazzling futuristic technologies in development right now, solar sails and metamaterials would be excellent picks.
But the genius of the Trump campaign's racial pandering -- on its most dazzling display in his acceptance speech -- is also part of its moral decay.
Delia's final save was among his most dazzling, as he turned away a Nathan MacKinnon wrist shot from point-blank range with 10 seconds left.
Ultimately, Formula One remains the richest, most dazzling series with the most advanced car racing technology, performing on the best tracks with the best drivers.
Who could have predicted that a small company named after a minor deformity would become one of the most dazzling, daring repositories of new plays?
It's an affecting strategy — conjuring that fleeting hour of the day when the world puts on its most dazzling performance just before the stage goes dark.
One of the most dazzling aspects of the series is the costumes, designed by Catherine Martin, a four-time Oscar winner—she won two for Moulin Rouge!
But its most dazzling moment, of course, was Seal's majestic "Kiss From A Rose", one of the most successful and heart-rending British soul tracks of all time.
With Jews pressing the British for an autonomous homeland, his most dazzling venture was to crawl through sewers to blow up a British radar installation on Mount Carmel.
That Emily Dickinson was among the most dazzling of these is not disputable, but to say that she was obscure in her own time would exaggerate her celebrity.
James had left Cleveland for the Miami Heat the previous summer, and Irving had the potential to develop into one of the most dazzling guards in the league.
It's most successful when it stops simply iterating the film, scene by etched-in-memory scene, and lets the spectacle of theater build on the film's most dazzling moments.
Nothing in Moderation begins with an optical bang, starring Riopelle's vivacious "Tribute to Robert the Demon" (21977) and one of his most dazzling "mosaic" paintings, "19773 Horsepower Citroën" (21977).
The Leonids are one of the most dazzling meteor showers and every few decades it produces a meteor storm where more than 1,000 meteors can been seen an hour.
The investigative journalist Gabriel Sherman exposed him, but it was Ailes's female anchors who turned against him: first, Gretchen Carlson, then, more important, Megyn Kelly, his most dazzling hire.
By the time that note comes — accompanied by one of the most dazzling costume changes you'll see on Broadway — it'll take everything in your power not to jump for joy.
" The Vanity Fair Diaries: 21987-21985 " (Holt) is Brown's private account of her work at Vanity Fair for nearly a decade, the editorship often seen as her most dazzling feat.
That episode was overseen by the veteran "Thrones" director Miguel Sapochnik, whose previous episodes like "Hardhome" and "Battle of the Bastards" featured some of the show's most dazzling action scenes.
The Leonids are one of the most dazzling meteor showers and can produce a meteor storm where more than 1,000 meteors can be seen an hour, as happened in Tucson in 2001.
Named "la virtuosissima cantatrice" — the most dazzling singer — by a contemporary, Strozzi published eight volumes of music between 1644 and 1677, more than any composer of any gender in 17th-century Venice.
On the first Saturday he scored the most dazzling hat-trick, capped by one of his trademark postage stamp free-kicks to put his side 43-2 ahead with just six minutes left.
The LCD carries a resolution of 259 x 289, and even though it's not the most dazzling display found in this form factor, text and photos look sharp and the colors are bright.
You also get to take in the rest of the Golden State Warriors, the most dazzling team in the N.B.A. You get to do all this by watching the Warriors practice — yes, practice.
This was no lack of caring about the long-term fate of horses but awareness that a spotlight would be trained on the track for the most dazzling day of the six-month meet.
Rock Hill, South Carolina (CNN)Elizabeth Warren, now a co-front-runner with Joe Biden for the Democratic presidential nomination, has put in some of her most dazzling performances in front of black audiences.
The latest and most dazzling addition to the van Gogh tribute movement comes from Turkish artist Garip Ay, who paints a rendition of "Starry Night" using ebru, or paper marbling, in a bowl of water.
Lighting designer Steve Lieberman, founder of SJ Lighting, has created some of the world's most dazzling lighting installations, from nightclubs in New York, Miami, and Las Vegas, to tents and stages at festivals like Coachella, EDC, and Ultra.
The most dazzling pieces in the show come at its climax, with the explosion of color — a yellow woven silk Nehru jacket, for example, or turquoise trousers — and flamboyant dandyism that emerged out of London in the late '60s.
Walt Disney Animation Studios is on a blinding, nearly decade-long streak of moviemaking brilliance, momentum that has carried us all the way to Moana, the most dazzling and joyous thing on a holiday movie screen since, well ... Frozen.
Over the last two years, first with Belgium's K.R.C. Genk and now with Leverkusen, the 20-year-old Bailey has emerged as one of the most dazzling prospects in European soccer, a wing of blistering speed and rare talent.
But few have taken it to the extreme that Sterling Ruby, one of the most dazzling contemporary artists to emerge out of Los Angeles in recent years, has done at the Calvin Klein headquarters at 22005 West 22005th Street.
Adrienne LaFrance, technology media critic, staff writer, The Atlantic One of the things that remains most dazzling to me about the iPhone is the fact that it is this little, glowing printing press that you can carry around in your pocket.
Bronx The most dazzling animals I encountered here had no need of LED technology: They were Owlexandria, a fierce-looking spectacled owl, and Quincy, a resplendent Eurasian eagle owl, whose handler allows evening visitors to pose with them for pictures.
In fact, one of Ramy's (Hulu) most dazzling episodes from the first season took a narrative detour—what's become standard practice on prestige-level shows—focusing entirely on Maysa (the wonderful Hiam Abbass), the family matriarch who began working as a Lyft driver.
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC In two concerts at Carnegie Hall, the world's most dazzling orchestra takes a brief break — for Boulez's "Éclat" — from a dive into classics of the Viennese tradition: Brahms's Second and Mahler's Seventh Symphonies and works by Schoenberg, Webern and Berg. Nov.
Acquaint yourself with the pageantry at the Villa Pignatelli, a house museum built as a private mansion in 1826, which harks back to the end of Naples' heyday during the Bourbon reign here, when the city was one of Europe's most dazzling capitals.
In the Armory Presents section, devoted to newer galleries, the Lower East Side's Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery may have the most dazzling booth, with glowing paper pulp paintings by David Scanavino and matching vinyl flooring that gives way to tall monoliths jutting toward the rafters.
Of all the special effects in Wagner's "Ring" cycle — an epic four-opera saga with fire-breathing dragons, a magic sword, a magic helmet, magic fire, and of course that cursed ring of power that everyone lusts after — the most dazzling one is musical.
To me, this is the most dazzling passage in the poem: the engulfing darkness, in which Gilgamesh can see nothing for hours—he is just an organism, in a hole—and then, suddenly, light, color, beautiful globes of purple and red hanging from the trees.
It would be hard to argue that James has ever been a more complete player — he set a career-high this season by averaging 9.1 assists a game — and a deep postseason run with this hodgepodge roster would be one of his most dazzling feats to date.
Crudo helped fill seats at Himitsu (now Pom Pom) and continues to do so at Emilie's, where one of the most dazzling options features slices of raw kampachi topped with red-fleshed navel orange, a tiny strip of fennel and feathery tangerine lace, as fetching as its name implies.
Never-before-seen archival video, insightful interviews, bone-shaking musical interludes and some of the most dazzling editing of any documentary I've seen anywhere add up to one hell of a story: the absolutely definitive accounting of the Grateful Dead's wild and magical 30 years on the road.
One of his most dazzling essays for Esquire, about the subculture of car customizers in Los Angeles, started out as a 19641-page memo to Byron Dobell, his editor there, who simply deleted the words "Dear Byron" at the top of the page and ran it as is.
The Vatican, of course, was part of all this with its extraordinary history -- built on the foundations of Emperor Nero's palace -- and which became an integral part of the Renaissance, and inspired some of the world's most dazzling religious works of art that are still being marveled at.
How Nanoscale Optics Create Nature&aposs Most Dazzling ColorsWhat do a butterfly&aposs shimmering wings, a fish&aposs opalescent scales, and a peacock&aposs…Read more ReadThe new printing method the team has developed starts with sheets of plastic covered in thousands of microscopic pillars spaced roughly 200 nanometers apart.
Jenkins's masterful film is at its most dazzling when visualizing Chiron's aching desires, catching how his first kiss both electrifies and disarms him, how his eyes linger on that "friend" at a diner, how his wet dreams turn again and again to that one night at the beach where he had that first kiss—the last time he was touched by a man.
Songwriter Zhang Chao has also written three popular songs for the group, including The Most Dazzling Folk Style and Moon Over the Lotus Pond.
Ajla is a feminine name given in the Arabic. With meaning the “brightest”, “most dazzling”, “most brilliant”, smart. It is a common name in Arab and Muslim populations. It also means "great white".
He invites the reader to interplay.""Books", F&SF;, April 1984, p. 32 A 2006 review at SFReviews.net gives the novel 4.5 out of 5 stars and says, "Tim Powers' masterpiece remains, over 20 years after its first publication, one of modern fantasy's most dazzling acts of the imagination.
Life called it "...the most dazzling exhibition of evening dresses and big names ever seen in Texas. Everyone had to concede it was quite a party and quite a hotel." The grand opening of the Shamrock is still cited as one of the biggest social events in Houston’s history.Stephen Fox.
The instrumental texture is often fast- moving and complex. A Sibelius sense of mysterious winds blowing everything around is strong at first." He added, "In the middle, Sculpture turns into a miniature concerto for orchestra, focusing on different instrumental sections competing to be the most dazzling. The piece climaxes with rousing Stravinskyan rhythms.
His project, Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard, caused a sensation. Critics praised Alla Demidova (as Ranevskaya) and Vladimir Vysotsky (as Lopakhin) powerful interplay, some describing it as one of the most dazzling in the history of the Soviet theater. Lyubimov, who disliked the piece, accused Efros of giving his actors "the stardom malaise."Novikov, p.
If you like two or more of the above, you will love Noah." Richard Roeper called it "One of the most dazzling and unforgettable Biblical epics ever put on film." The film also had its detractors. IndieWire claimed "Aronofsky's worst movie is an epic misfire that, like the source material, offers plenty of lessons even if you don't buy the whole package.
The same year they joined the Art Troupe of the Second Artillery Corps, with the duty of entertaining soldiers in the People's Liberation Army's nuclear weapons units. The duo has gained some recognition outside China. The Most Dazzling Folk Style () was used by cheerleaders during an NBA Houston Rockets game in April 2012 and also become an Internet sensation after being remixed and re-edited by fans.
Trade and economics prospered in the city and under the Umayyads, Damascus remained one of the most dazzling cities of the world, until in 750, when it fell to the Abbasids. On 25 August 750, the Abbasids, having already beaten the Umayyads in the Battle of the Zab in Iraq, conquered Damascus after facing little resistance. With the heralding of the Abbasid Caliphate, Damascus became eclipsed and subordinated by Baghdad, the new Islamic capital.
In Dhaka, East Pakistan (now in Bangladesh), Harvey made 96 on a matting pitch over rough ground in the First Test, mastering the medium pace of Fazal Mahmood, while his teammates struggled to score. In the course of the innings, Harvey had to overcome a fever, dysentery and physical illness, which forced him to leave six times to recompose himself. Gideon Haigh called it "one of his most dazzling innings".Haigh, p. 129.
The manuscripts of ten of her unpublished novels are held among her papers in the Mitchell Library. Hal Porter wrote in 1965 about many of the writers he had met, and said that "of them all, Eve Langley is the one with whom, on a first meeting, I spent the most dazzling day, enlivened by the unforeseen".Porter (1965) p. 45 She spent the last years of her life living alone in the Blue Mountains.
He was buried in Szerencs on 21 January 1609. Sigismund had the most dazzling career among his contemporaries in Hungary. He was born as a lesser nobleman and died as a magnate, showing that he had been a "man of considerable talent," according to historian Katalin Péter. His acquisition of dozens of estates made him one of the wealthiest landowners of Royal Hungary, and established the basis of his descendants' power in the 17th century.
Iran (Persia) possesses an extraordinary treasure of royal jewelry, including a copious amount of mother-of-pearl from the Persian Gulf. The Iranian crown jewels are among the largest, most dazzling and valuable jewel collection in the world. The jewels are displayed in the vaults of the Central Bank of Iran in Tehran, and are one of the most appealing tourist attractions in Iran. Akik is also exported from Iran to various countries including the Indian subcontinent.
Tuck Everlasting Alliance Theatre. 2015. Retrieved March 8, 2016 In its review of the Atlanta production, the New York Times said "Indeed, the most dazzling passage is probably the culminating ballet, wordlessly conveying the circle of life, as it were, without benefit of spectacular puppetry and a familiar pop song. It had the woman next to me repeatedly wiping away tears, and I understood how she felt."Review: ‘Tuck Everlasting’ Swaps Out the Circle of Life for an Eternally Unspooling Ribbon Charles Isherwood.
In 2011, at Natural Products Expo East, he was awarded Best Packaging for a design Normandin created for the Tiny Fruits product line. In 2012, Little Duck Organics was recognized in a round-up of the "World's Most Dazzling Trade-Show Exhibits" with Nintendo, Nike, and Red Bull. In 2013, Little Duck Organics won the Most Innovative Award at Expo West 2013. Later in 2013, his company was awarded with the New Arrival Award - Best New Products of 2013, for its new product Mighty Oats.
Through the Forest Reserve Jasen, the park abounds with numerous glacial relic species from the Ice age, mostly in the form of awkward herbaceous plants scattered throughout the Alpine zone. Certainly one of the most dazzling forests is the community of Norway spruce hidden deep in an inaccessible canyon of the Western Šar mountains. This forest is far beyond the southernmost point of the range of Norway spruce, indicating that a long time ago it had invaded the Mediterranean regions. The diverse forest vegetation supports an abundance of wildlife.
On 12 March 1963, Miranda Daphne Jane Smiley married Benjamin Guinness,Viscount Elveden (who, in September 1967, became the 3rd Earl of Iveagh), but they divorced in 1984. > "Miranda Smiley was the most bewitching debutante of her season; gorgeous > and glowing with life and humour, she was popular with the girls of her year > as much as with men, and, in 1963, made the match she seemed destined for > when she married Benjamin Guinness, 3rd Earl of Iveagh. Together, they were > London's most dazzling golden couple, while in Ireland, still a social > backwater, their glamour was practically divine."Profile, independent.
In 1999, the duo first formed a group called Cool Fire, singing mostly Korean and American pop songs. Songwriter He Muyang heard Ling's voice on TV in 2003 and rewrote Above the Moonlight, a sentimental song he wrote in 1999 for the duo. In 2004, the group signed a contract with Peacock Bluehead and the song became a hit in 2005, after the group toured more than 20 universities in China. In 2009 the duo had a major hit song entitled The Most Dazzling Folk Style () (also translated as The Hottest Ethnic Trend or The Coolest Ethnic Trend).
MTV's Nicole James compared Rihanna's "Where Have You Been" music video to "Waiting for Tonight". Tiffany Lee of Yahoo! stated that Selena Gomez was "channeling" an early Lopez in her song "Slow Down", drawing comparisons between both songs and videos, observing that "the premise for both music videos are almost identical", with "dancing in front of flashing lights and sweating in dance floor crowds". Pitchfork Media's Lindsay Zoladz stated that English singer FKA twigs' music video for the song "Papi Pacify" features "perhaps the most dazzling use of body glitter in a music video since J. Lo's 'Waiting for Tonight'".
In the latter innings, described by Wisden as the most dazzling innings on the tour, he scored a century before lunch. Wisden noted: "The Surrey bowling on that occasion admittedly was moderate, but, at home from the very start, Roach cut, drove and hooked in a style seen only on very rare occasions." After other substantial innings against County teams, he failed to score in either innings of the first Test. He was more successful in the other two Tests, scoring 64 in the second Test and 56 in the third, reaching fifty in 33 minutes during the latter innings.
The Russian Campaigns of 1944-45 by WED Allen and Paul Muratoff (1946, Penguin Books, London; author's endpaper) Clive James has called Muratov an example of "just how brilliant somebody can be and still be a forgotten man," and called his book Obrazy italii (Images of Italy) (in three volumes, published in 1911, 1912, and 1924) "one of the most dazzling books of its type ever written. As a book on the Italian Grand Tour it not only stands directly in the tradition of Goethe, Gregorovius, Burckhardt and Arthur Symons, but it is better than any of them."Clive James, Cultural Amnesia, p. 524.
Art in America called ConWorks (as it was known for short) "the most dazzling" alternative arts space in the Northwest. Over the course of seven years as its executive director, he grew the organization into one of the region's most prestigious arts presenters, working with teams of curators and producers to fill the facility's theater, cinema, visual art gallery, music hall, lecture stage, and bar. The center flourished, reportedly thanks to Richter's "legendary fundraising skills" and "internationally renowned programming" (Seattle Post-Intelligencer). In 2002 he was one of twelve individuals invited under the auspices of the Rockefeller Foundation to contribute as founding members of the National Arts and Technology Network.
Similarly, Pete Hammond of Deadline praised the film as "the most dazzling movie musical since Marshall's own Chicago." and praised the performance of the cast, particularly Streep. Lou Lumerick of the New York Post called the film "this century's best musical" and lauded the performances of Streep and Blunt as the best female performances of the year. Scott Mendelson of Forbes gave a positive review declaring the film "Rob Marshall's best movie ever" and praised it for its genuine entertainment and strong cast performances. Richard Corliss of Time gave a positive review, stating that the film was a "smart, appealing, upside-down children's story for adults of all ages".
Ashenden met his double-act colleague, Alexander Owen, at the University of Cambridge. They co- wrote/performed (with Joey Batey, Joe Bannister, Mark Fiddaman and Simon Haines) the sketch show ‘Good Clean Men’. Ashenden and Owen then performed with the Cambridge Footlights, as part of the first troupe to tour America, in a show directed by Liam Williams and Daran Johnson. Upon graduation the pair took their sketch act, The Pin, to the Edinburgh Fringe. Their most recent show, The Pin: Backstage, was described by The Guardian as “one of Edinburgh’s most dazzling comedy shows”, and is now in development with Sonia Friedman Productions.
The Grave is the first and the biggest cave of this wonderful speleological complex and it is the only one communicating with the outside. It measures 100 m in length, 50 m in width and 60 m in depth. Going beyond the Grave stalactites, stalagmites, curtains and precious crystals continues to embellish everywhere the caves. The name of the environment are the result through the imagination of the early explorers: the She-Wolf, the Monuments, the Owl, the Little Virgin Mary, the Altar, the Precipice, the Desert Corridor, the Reverse Column, the Red Corridor, the Dome up to the last and the most dazzling one, the White Cave.
Sturgis's first published work as a professional writer was a short piece, "The Philosopher's Baby", in Blackwood's Magazine in 1874. His first novel was John-a-Dreams (1878), followed the next year by An Accomplished Gentleman, of which The Times said: Sturgis's biographer Elizabeth Lee writes that he specialised in "light comedies, mostly set at Eton or Oxford." In 1880 he published Little Comedies, described by Lee as "dialogues in dramatic form containing some of his most dazzling and characteristic writing". In 1882 two books by Sturgis came out: Comedies New and Old and Dick's Wandering. In November 1883, he married Mary Maud de la Poer Beresford.
The village of East Hampton is considered to have the most dazzling row of mansions, located along Further Lane and Lily Pond Lane parallel to the ocean. While ostentatious displays of wealth occurred near the ocean ("south of the Montauk Highway"), much simpler houses and bungalows have been built in such areas as Springs and Montauk. In the 1950s and 1960s following the Kitchen Debate between Nikita Khrushchev and Richard Nixon, more cheap affordable prefabricated homes called Leisurama were built as second homes in Montauk at Culloden Point. In November 2006, the median price of a house in the Town was US $895,000 compared with a national median for the U.S. of $225,000.
Stefan Kister (12 April 2014) Die Katze lässt das Mausen nicht Stuttgarter ZeitungSigrid Löffler (15 April 2014) Das große Krimi-Puzzle Lewitscharoff has received praise for her playful mastery of language, described by the jury of the Berlin Literature Prize in 2010 as "uncommonly dense and original prose works ... that oppose all classifications with their own peculiar amalgam of humor and profundity. ... Lewitscharoff's poetic gesture is a brilliant recitative, a virtuoso rhetoric". In 2011, she was described in Die Welt as "the most dazzling stylist of contemporary German literature." Literature expert Ulrike Veder puts Lewitscharoff in the magical realism tradition and has further expressed on Lewitscharoff's writing that "it's the constellation of profound knowledge and a writing style that is funny and headstrong and that not only plays with language but actually enriches the language".
In Japan, Game Machine listed Manx TT Super Bike on their February 15, 1996 issue as being the second most-successful dedicated arcade game of the year. Following a strong audience reaction at the Amusement Trades Exhibition International show, the game's UK distributor sold out of Manx TT Super Bike cabinets. A reviewer for Next Generation hailed the game as "one of the fastest and most dazzling bike coin-ops in the arcades ... the next evolutionary step in bike racing sims." He said the ability to control the bike without placing one's feet on the ground makes it far more immersive and realistic than any previous cycle racing game, and additionally applauded the effective simulation of speed, high frame rate, "solid" learning curve, persistent and intelligent AI opponents, and the way the bike reacts to being hit or jostled by other racers.
" An opposing view was expressed by Al Rudis, in The Pittsburgh Press, who was unimpressed by the song's lyrics, calling the track "a long lurching song [but with] no build-up of cumulative power" and stating that it contains "seemingly meaningless images." Neil McCormick remarked in 2003 that the song is "A truly extraordinary epic of the personal, an unreliable narrative carved out of shifting memories like a five-and-a-half-minute musical Proust." The Daily Telegraph has described the song as "The most dazzling lyric ever written, an abstract narrative of relationships told in an amorphous blend of first and third person, rolling past, present and future together, spilling out in tripping cadences and audacious internal rhymes, ripe with sharply turned images and observations and filled with a painfully desperate longing." Jim Beviglia ranks "Tangled Up in Blue" 14th in his 2013 assessment of the 100 best Dylan songs, saying that "this masterful song doesn't skimp on the pain.
Sparrow is listed by IGN as one of their ten favorite film outlaws, as he "lives for himself and the freedom to do whatever it is that he damn well pleases. Precious few film characters have epitomized what makes the outlaw such a romantic figure for audiences as Captain Jack Sparrow has." Entertainment Weekly put it on its end-of-the-decade, "best-of" list, saying, "Part Keith Richards rift, part sozzled lounge lizard, Johnny Depp's swizzleshtick pirate was definitely one of the most dazzling characters of the decade."Geier, Thom; Jensen, Jeff; Jordan, Tina; Lyons, Margaret; Markovitz, Adam; Nashawaty, Chris; Pastorek, Whitney; Rice, Lynette; Rottenberg, Josh; Schwartz, Missy; Slezak, Michael; Snierson, Dan; Stack, Tim; Stroup, Kate; Tucker, Ken; Vary, Adam B.; Vozick-Levinson, Simon; Ward, Kate (December 11, 2009), "The 100 Greatest Movies, TV Shows, Albums, Books, Characters, Scenes, Episodes, Songs, Dresses, Music Videos, and Trends That Entertained Us over the Past 10 Years".
When Burns said: "The rank is but the guinea stamp, The man's the gowd for a' that"; when Sterne, in Tristram Shandy, said, "Honours, like impressions upon coin, may give an ideal and local value to a bit of base metal, but gold and silver will pass all the world over without any other recommendation than their own weight," what did these writers do but adopt—adopt without improving—Manly's fine saying to Freeman, in the first act: "I weigh the man, not his title; 'tis not the king's stamp can make the metal better or heavier"? And yet it is in the fourth and fifth acts that the coruscations of Wycherley's comic genius are the most dazzling; also, it is there that the licentiousness is the most astonishing. Not that the worst scenes in this play are really more wicked than the worst scenes in Vanbrugh's Relapse, but they are more seriously imagined. Being less humorous than Vanbrugh's scenes, they are more terribly and earnestly realistic; therefore they seem more wicked.

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