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Qs: Quotation; Sir Thomas More |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.0479. Saturday, 19 April 1997.
[1] From: Terence Hawkes <
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Date: Saturday, 19 Apr 1997 04:29:33 -0400
Subj: Quotation
[2] From: Marica Hepps <
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Date: Friday, 18 Apr 1997 10:59:40 EST
Subj: Sir Thomas Moore
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From: Terence Hawkes <
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Date: Saturday, 19 Apr 1997 04:29:33 -0400
Subject: Quotation
As I hope I made clear, the phrase about the past being another country
isn't my invention, unfortunately. Was it the novelist L.P.Hartley?
Whoever it was was right.
T. Hawkes
[Editor's Note: "The past is a foreign country: they do things
differently there." -- L.P. Hartley, *The Go-Between*: wonderful novel,
terrific film.]
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From: Marica Hepps <
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Date: Friday, 18 Apr 1997 10:59:40 EST
Subject: Sir Thomas Moore
Is there any Elizabethan Era play called "Sir Thomas Moore"? The only
one I've been able to come up with is by Anouilh. Thanks.
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