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Qs: Shakespeare on CD-ROM; Quotation |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 5, No. 927. Wednesday, 16 November 1994.
(1) From: Todd M. Lidh <
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Date: Tuesday, 15 Nov 1994 16:18:34 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Shakespeare on CD-ROM
(2) From: R.D.H.Wells <
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Date: Wednesday, 16 Nov 1994 09:32:20 +0000 (GMT)
Subj: Source of quotation
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From: Todd M. Lidh <
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Date: Tuesday, 15 Nov 1994 16:18:34 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Shakespeare on CD-ROM
I'm writing an open appeal to all my fellow SHAKSPEReans regarding the
availability of Shakespeare on CD-ROM.
I have seen the complete works listed in CD-ROM catalogs, but I'm curious
about whether or not there is/are more academic oriented or comprehensive
editions available, specifically ones which might contain facsimile scans
of the Folio and/or Quartos.
Any help?
Todd M. Lidh
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From: R.D.H.Wells <
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Date: Wednesday, 16 Nov 1994 09:32:20 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: Source of quotation
Dear SHAKESPEReans,
Can anyone help me find the source of the following remark by W.B. Yeats
(quoted by Brower as epigraph to Hero and Saint: Shakespeare and the
Graeco-Roman Heroic Tradition):
'When the imaginary hero ... moves us most deeply it is the moment when he
awakens within us for an instant our own heroism.'
Many thanks,
Robin Headlam Wells
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