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"ungentle" Definitions
  1. not gentle : lacking in softness, delicacy, etc. : HARSH, ROUGH

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An ungentle but poignant novel of family, faith, and hard choices, "Eden Mine" is another triumph from award-winning author, S.M. Hulse. 
John McCain said that his brain cancer diagnosis served as "ungentle persuasion" to recognize his current term in the Senate will be his last.
Earlier this year, the republican senator revealed that his brain cancer diagnosis served as "ungentle persuasion" to recognize his current term in the Senate will be his last.
" Girls Burn Brighter Shobha Rao "This emotionally ungentle novel of two very different young women in modern-day India will prompt both outrage and hope as the girls separately traverse perilous paths to find each other again.
Because this majority sees no one in the political mainstream who shares their concerns, because it lacks confidence that the system can be fixed, it is eager to empower whoever might flush the system and its denizens with something like an ungentle enema.
Later that month, McCain shared an excerpt from his new book, in which he admitted that his brain cancer diagnosis gave him an "ungentle persuasion" to realize that his current term in office would be his last, and pushed him to change the way he votes.
McCain Reflects Later that month, McCain shared an excerpt from his new book, in which he admitted that his brain cancer diagnosis gave him an "ungentle persuasion" to realize that his current term in office would be his last, and pushed him to change the way he votes.
British readers will smile at the mere mention of Godalming, a Surrey commuter town whose neat gentility smacks more of "Brief Encounter" than the traveling Exhibition of Medical Curiosities that sweeps us, in the novel's first chapter, into the untidy and ungentle world of customs and values we now claim to abhor. Godalming!
The Choise of Valentines Or the Merie Ballad of Nash His Dildo, which alternatively acquired the label "Nashe's Dildo",Duncan-Jones, Katherine. Ungentle Shakespeare: Scenes from His Life. The Arden Shakespeare. 2001. page 57.
Katherine Duncan-Jones argues that he suffered from syphilis.Katherine Duncan-Jones, Ungentle Shakespeare: Scenes from his Life, Arden Shakespeare, Cengage Learning, 2001, p266. However, there is no evidence that he was seriously ill in 1613. Indeed in November 1614 Shakespeare was in London on business for several weeks with Hall.
Pamphlets also offered playwrights an opportunity to write and be published in those times when the plague had closed the theatres. Such was the case with Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and Nashe's Pierce Penniless, which were both written and published when the theatres were closed from 1592–1593.Duncan-Jones, Katherine. '’Shakespeare an Ungentle Life.'’ Methuen Drama 2001 p.
Ungentle Exhumation is the debut demo tape by the technical death metal band Cryptopsy. The demo was released in 1993, and re-released in 2002 as an MCD. Except "Back to the Worms", all tracks were re-recorded for the debut album Blasphemy Made Flesh. "Back to the Worms" was re-recorded for ...And Then You'll Beg.
She thinks Plume may have been recording an anecdote related by Mennes taken from his father.Katherine Duncan-Jones, Ungentle Shakespeare: Scenes from His Life, Cengage Learning EMEA, 2001, p. 8 Shakespeare and his immediate family were conforming members of the established Church of England. John Shakespeare was elected to several municipal offices, which required being a church member in good standing.
48 But the two who are then suspected of writing it, Thomas Nashe and Henry Chettle, each denied being the author. Among other reasons for considering that Nashe may be the author is Nashe's denial, which at first glance seems adamant, but is immediately followed by a kind of rueful confession that seems to have left a door open for interpretation:Duncan-Jones, Katherine. ‘’Shakespeare an Ungentle Life’’. Methuen Drama 2001 p.
Shakespeare; an Ungentle Life. Methuen Drama. 2010. The Parnassus plays are seen, at least in part, as extending the war of words that had been occurring between the university men and those who were not part of that group. The university men would include Cambridge alumni Thomas Nashe and Robert Greene, who both had attacked Shakespeare in print: Nashe in his pamphlet, Pierce Penniless, and Greene in Greene's Groats-Worth of Wit.
In 1993, Cryptopsy released their debut demo, Ungentle Exhumation. This demo caught the attention of local label Gore Records, which re-released the demo and, for a brief period, managed the band. The demo garnered attention in the Canadian Death metal underground, as well as from the German label Invasion Records. By 1994, bassist Kevin Weagle had been replaced by Martin Fergusson, and Dave Galea was replaced by lead guitarist Jon Levasseur.
And Then You'll Beg is the fourth studio album by Canadian technical death metal band Cryptopsy. It is the first album with guitarist Alex Auburn, and the last album with vocalist Mike DiSalvo and guitarist Jon Levasseur, until Levasseur returned in 2011. "Back to the Worms" was the only track from Ungentle Exhumation that was not re-recorded for the debut album Blasphemy Made Flesh. The album starts with a sample from the movie The Matrix.
Wass noted the lyrics as conveying a message of peace, saying "instead of raising the proverbial middle finger, [Gomez] takes the high road." The theme of magnanimity is further displayed in lyrics such as "We don't have to fall from grace / Put down the weapons you fight with", imploring the listener to "put out the fire before igniting." According to Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times, the song was Gomez's response to "ungentle tabloid chatter" in regards to her health.
Knell joined the Queen's Men in 1583.Roslyn Lander Knutson, Playing Companies and Commerce in Shakespeare's Time, Cambridge University Press, 2001, p.28. He seems to have quickly risen to play leading parts. He is known to have played the role of King Henry V in the pre-Shakespeare play The Famous Victories of Henry V, opposite Richard Tarlton who played the clown role (Dericke) in the play.Katherine Duncan-Jones, Ungentle Shakespeare: Scenes from his Life, Cengage, 2001. pp.29-30.
64 As Nashe says in his introductory "Private Epistle of the Author to the Printer", the first edition of Pierce Penniless was published in London, while Nashe was out of town, because "the fear of infection detained me with my Lord [his patron Lord Strange] in the country." The plague is an underlying motive for the story itself—the seven deadly sins that Nashe's tale describes were said at the time to be the cause of the disease.Duncan-Jones, Katherine. '’Shakespeare an Ungentle Life'’.
The album showcased close to 20 songs from BM and other Mumbai bands like Scribe, Skincold, Amidst the Chaos, Bitchslap and Pin Drop Violence. The CD contains the following Bhayanak Maut tracks — "Boiled Unwound Filatured", "Pica", "Phlegm Blot Technik" and "Elcit Set Nois Rot."Bhayank Maut - Silk Worms and Eating Disorders They released their second full-length studio album, which is untitled, on August 4, 2009 through Grey and Saurian Records, Delhi. The 11 song sophomore effort contains fan-favourites - RANTI NASHA, MNS MESSENGER, UNGENTLE, BLASTED BEYOND BELIEF and TIT FOR TWAT.
Just as the authorship of Famous Victories is disputed, so too is its chronological placement in the development of the English drama. However, as published in 1598 the play is advertised as one acted by "her Queen's Majesty's Players", referring to Queen Elizabeth's Men, a company which, while surviving into the 1590s was in deep decline by 1590. It is generally agreed that Richard Tarlton, who died in 1588, played the clown role (Dericke) in the play and that William Knell, who died in 1587, played Henry.Katherine Duncan-Jones, Ungentle Shakespeare: Scenes from his Life, Cengage, 2001. pp.29-30.
Although it is thought likely that Burghley prompted Clapham to write Narcissus for Southampton because of his reluctance to marry, commentators are not agreed about whether the poem itself argues in favour of marriage;Martindale and Burrow assert that the poem "could scarcely be regarded as an argument for marriage": Martindale and Burrow (1992) p151. Katherine Duncan-Jones sees it as essentially "a pro-marriage poem" designed to "tempt or cajole" the youth: Duncan-Jones and Woudhuysen (2007) pp27-28; Duncan-Jones, Katherine. Ungentle Shakespeare: Scenes from a life (Arden, 2001) p62. likewise, some read the presentation of Narcissus (like Shakespeare's Adonis) as a "compliment" to its dedicatee,Duncan-Jones and Woudhuysen (2007) p31.
Ungentle Shakespeare: Scenes from His life, Arden Shakespeare. p. 272. Stanley Wells is one of the few biographers to comment on the poem, saying that it "somewhat cryptically calls on the passer-by to pay tribute to his greatness as a writer", and admitting "the only sense I can make out of the last bit is that his compositions relegate the sculptor's art to the rank of a mere page – with perhaps a forced pun on the writer's 'pages' – offering service to his genius; or perhaps that all art subsequent to Shakespeare's is a page – servant – to his." Wells also points out that "his name does not deck the tomb, and it's not a tomb anyway", suggesting that it may have been originally designed to be part of a free-standing tomb.Wells, Stanley (2002).
In the “Private Epistle of the Author to the Printer”, which prefaces the second edition of Pierce Penniless, Nashe refers to another pamphlet entitled Greene's Groats-Worth of Wit (1592), which contains this well known attack on William Shakespeare: ::... there is an upstart crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his tiger's heart wrapped in a player's hide supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you, and being an absolute Johannes factotum is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country"Greene’s Groatsworth of Wit" Full text online From the moment Greene's Groats-Worth of Wit was published, people disbelieved that Robert Greene actually wrote it, let alone wrote it from his deathbed, as is purported in the pamphlet.Duncan-Jones, Katherine. '’Shakespeare an Ungentle Life'’. Methuen Drama 2001 p.
41 However, Beethoven used it in an ungentle way. According to Kerman, "It sounds as though Count Razumovsky had been tactless enough to hand Beethoven the tune, and Beethoven is pile-driving it into the ground by way of revenge." In an extremely unusual example of melodic setting prior to the 20th century, portions of the tune with strong tonic harmonic leanings are harmonized with the dominant, and vice versa; the harmonic clash is harsh, and many listeners have found this portion of the quartet to be quite amusing, especially as contrasted with the prosaic, almost "exercise-book" counterpoint which precedes it (another example of Beethoven parodying a student counterpoint exercise can be found in the scherzo of the Quartet No. 10, opus 74). Pianist Jonathan Biss, who is Neubauer Family Chair in Piano Studies at Curtis Institute of Music, has suggested that Opus 59 No. 2 is a proper analogue to – a “close cousin of” – Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, Op. 57 (“Appassionata”), in that both have a start-to-finish darkness.

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