Not exact matches
He deigns to
open his sacred mouth, that he may show to one, deceived by Satan's wiles, the
way of salvation (Calvin, Calvin's
Commentaries, I: 343).
The only
way to enjoy such soulless dreck is to imagine a
commentary from Moore's erstwhile partner in crime Peter Cook, in character as Clive, letting him have it every time he
opens his mouth.
He is capable of harmoniously intermingling diverse ideas and cultural phenomena in a very
open, inclusive, and seductive
way, that leaves room for irony and political
commentary while remaining
open to interpretation by the viewer.»