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Rs: Marriage Quotations; Theobald's Rowe; "To be" |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 4, No. 25. Friday, 15 January 1993.
(1) From: Nikki Parker <
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Date: Thursday, 14 Jan 1993 13:01:34 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Re: SHK 4.0023 More Marriage Quotations
(2) From: William Proctor Williams <TB0WPW1@NIU.bitnet>
Date: Thursday, 14 Jan 93 16:07 CST
Subj: Re: SHK 4.0024 Q: Theobald's Rowe
(3) From: Kay Stockholder <
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Date: Thursday, 14 Jan 93 17:21:12 PST
Subj: SHK 4.0020 Re: Marriage Quotations
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From: Nikki Parker <
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Date: Thursday, 14 Jan 1993 13:01:34 -0500 (EST)
Subject: 4.0023 More Marriage Quotations
Comment: Re: SHK 4.0023 More Marriage Quotations
I thought of one, but I think it's quoted wrong......
"Give us your hands, and now, your hearts."
Best wishes,
Nikki Parker
St. Michael's College
Colchester, Vt.
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From: William Proctor Williams <TB0WPW1@NIU.bitnet>
Date: Thursday, 14 Jan 93 16:07 CST
Subject: 4.0024 Q: Theobald's Rowe
Comment: Re: SHK 4.0024 Q: Theobald's Rowe
It is not at all clear. Seary notes that Pope used Rowe 1714 but in the list
of works only 1709 is cited. I haven't had the time to work through Seary's
index, but it would appear he doesn't say and/or implies Theobald had both. I
think Seary is on this list so maybe he can clear this up.
William Proctor Williams TB0WPW1@NIU
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From: Kay Stockholder <
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Date: Thursday, 14 Jan 93 17:21:12 PST
Subject: Re: Marriage Quotations
Comment: SHK 4.0020 Re: Marriage Quotations
I'm puzzled about thinking of "To be or not to be" as either about suicide or
the love of life. Isn't it about both? I mean, isn't it about the fear of
taking suicidal action, in view of the sweetness of life?
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