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After Kenneth Williams' death earlier in 1988, Morrissey had said of him: ''"I loved his bomb-shelter Britishness, his touch-me-not wit, his be-ironed figure, stylishly non-sexual; his facial features were as funny as anything he ever said... those special clenched timings and aghast priggish close-ups. The passion absent in his celibate existence appeared to the brim, and past the brin, in his work. Another irreplaceable strip of Britishness falls away."''
After Kenneth Williams' death earlier in 1988, Morrissey had said of him: ''"I loved his bomb-shelter Britishness, his touch-me-not wit, his be-ironed figure, stylishly non-sexual; his facial features were as funny as anything he ever said... those special clenched timings and aghast priggish close-ups. The passion absent in his celibate existence appeared to the brim, and past the brin, in his work. Another irreplaceable strip of Britishness falls away."''
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