From an article reminiscing 1970s Australian filmmaking, George Miller; "You could argue that the golden years of Hollywood were when it was in the hands of vulgarians in the '30s and '40s, ...And that Shakespeare was in a sense a vulgarian, a lowly actor who wrote all that great stuff for those rambunctious theatres at a very rude time."
Cam Riley: South Sea Republic. Freedom, liberty, equity and an Australian Republic.

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  • adam . # . 2/2
    True true, but vulgarity is a necessary but not sufficient condition for being Shakespearian ...
    Give me utilitiy or give me something slightly better!