flyting and rap
Jonathan Lighter
wuxxmupp2000 at GMAIL.COM
Mon Jan 12 14:51:14 UTC 2009
Eighteenth Century Collections Online offer a 1788 printing of "De Nite
Before Larry Was Stretch'd" *plus* "Larry's Gost Dat Appear'd to His MOLLLY
de Nite After He Was Stretch'd." [All _sic_.]
JL
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Amy West <medievalist at w-sts.com> wrote:
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> Poster: Amy West <medievalist at W-STS.COM>
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> I think my mind is going: such screw-ups on my part are becoming more
> commonplace.
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> Thanks for the enlightenment: I notice that unlike others, you're not
> attempting to push the roots of rap *waaay* back, with the exception
> of the slang songs.
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> Unlike the flyting comparison, the connections to the you toasts and
> the slang songs I think are much more relevant to the content of rap.
>
> ---Amy West
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> >Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 11:53:29 -0500
> >From: Jonathan Lighter <wuxxmupp2000 at GMAIL.COM>
> >Subject: Re: flyting and rap
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> >***
> >Playing the "nines"? That sounds like baseball. "Playing the dozens" is
> the
> >usual idiom.
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