Thank you, Lawrence (especially for the flip Marlowe bit!)--Candice
on 1/17/02 10:42 AM, Lawrence Upton at [log in to unmask]
wrote:
> She'd have remembered if Bogart had lived to play Marlowe again.
>
> Anyway, what Huxley said is "The park is another country". That was before
> he saw the eye specialist
>
> L
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robin Hamilton" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: 17 January 2002 15:12
> Subject: Re: quote of the day
>
>
> | > Say, Martin, do you think Hartley's "the past is another country, they
> do
> | > things differently there" is a conscious response to the Webster (is
> | > it?)--just wondering....
> | >
> | > Candice
> |
> | Tut TUT, Candice -- Marlowe, _Jew of Malta_.
> |
> | Aldous Huxley somewhere (I think before Hartley) has a line like "the past
> | is another country" (or is it, "the past is a different country" in
> | Huxley?).
> |
> | Robin
> |
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