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What counts is the Looney Tunes conviction with which these performers invest their roles, from Mr. Van Swearingen's festering sad sack to Ms. Girten's overage, teetotaling ingénue, who winds up flirting disconnectedly with Mr. Judd's temporarily reformed rake.
The artist was informed by the tradition of Indian painting, particularly the Rajput miniatures from his native province, in which a single picture can portray scenes that are proceeding simultaneously but disconnectedly: in the garden, through open windows and doorways, within a passing stream.
On occasion, this species exhibits "an indescribable assemblage of hoots, chuckles, screeches, and squawks, given so rapidly and disconnectedly that the effect is both startling and amusing".Baumgartner, F. M. (1938). Courtship and nesting of the great horned owls. The Wilson Bulletin, 274-285.
Her madness that is unleashed now is not the physical torment of other characters in Greek tragedy, such as in Euripides' Heracles or Sophocles' Ajax. According to author Seth Schein, two further familiar descriptions of her madness are that of Heracles in The Women of Trachis or Io in Prometheus Bound. She speaks, disconnectedly and transcendent, in the grip of her psychic possession by Apollo, witnessing past and future events. Schein says, "She evokes the same awe, horror and pity as do schizophrenics".
New sittings now followed; in the mornings the Crown Prince and his younger brother participated in sittings held in Roslin's studio. By that time Roslin was already flooded with a series of royal commissions. Because none of the brothers sat together at the depicted table in reality, the trio look as if they are not interacting with each other, nor studying the plan. They are somewhat disconnectedly pointing to the plan on the table, but the weakness of this is counterbalanced with Roslin's eminent ability to render fabrics and his presentation of the subjects of his painting wearing colourful clothes.
Roland Camberton (1921–1965) was a British writer whose real name was Henry Cohen, though his family also knew him as Harry. He won the 1951 Somerset Maugham Award, given to authors under the age of 35, for his novel Scamp. The book had earlier received a merciless review in the Times Literary Supplement upon publication in late 1950: > The book is written from the standpoint of the "bum": that bearded and > corduroyed figure who may be seen crouching over a half of bitter in the > corner of a Bloomsbury "pub"; it is ostensibly concerned with the rise and > fall of a short-lived literary review, but Mr. Camberton, who appears to be > devoid of any narrative gift, makes this an excuse for dragging in > disconnectedly and to little apparent purpose a series of thinly disguised > local or literary celebrities.James Maclaren Ross review, Times Literary > Supplement, 10 November 1950, partially quoted in the Sinclair article.

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