Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 5, No. 0365. Wednesday, 27 April 1994.
(1) From: John Drakakis <
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Date: Tuesday, 26 Apr 94 14:51:00 BST
Subj: SHK 5.0353 Qs: Quotation
(2) From: Balz Engler <
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Date: Wednesday, 27 Apr 1994 12:09:32 +0200
Subj: SHK 5.0363 Re: Quotations
(3) From: Terence Martin <STSMART@UMSLVMA>
Date: Tuesday, 26 Apr 94 09:37:53 CDT
Subj: Thank you
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From: John Drakakis <
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Date: Tuesday, 26 Apr 94 14:51:00 BST
Subject: Qs: Quotation
Comment: SHK 5.0353 Qs: Quotation
Dear Terence Martin,
Try Marlowe, The Jew of Malta, IV.i.42
Cheers,
John Drakakis
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From: Balz Engler <
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Date: Wednesday, 27 Apr 1994 12:09:32 +0200
Subject: Re: Quotations
Comment: SHK 5.0363 Re: Quotations
Bill Godshalk has given himself away again. Speaking of "human universals",
he then gives the example of the human male always claiming that it happened
in another country. Are all humans male?
Balz Engler (male)
University of Basel, Switzerland
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From: Terence Martin <STSMART@UMSLVMA>
Date: Tuesday, 26 Apr 94 09:37:53 CDT
Subject: Thank you
Thank you to all of you who identified the quote from ^The Jew of Malta^
so quickly, graciously, and accurately. I do not have the time to answer
each of you individually. At one point I felt as though I were running
a contest which offered a major prize! Shaksperians are clearly motivated
by less material items.
Terence Martin
UM - St. Louis.
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