The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.0847. Thursday, 14 August 1997.
[1] From: Louis C Swilley <
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Date: Wednesday, 13 Aug 1997 07:30:27 -0500 (CDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 8.0845 Q: Sea Travel
[2] From: Charles Edelman <
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Date: Thursday, 14 Aug 1997 13:54:32 -0700
Subj: Sea Travel
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From: Louis C Swilley <
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Date: Wednesday, 13 Aug 1997 07:30:27 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: 8.0845 Q: Sea Travel
Comment: Re: SHK 8.0845 Q: Sea Travel
Surely the *fact* does not matter; in the *fiction* of the play, the
speed of crossing is a function of the advantage or disadvantage of each
of its two opponents.
L. Swilley
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From: Charles Edelman <
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Date: Thursday, 14 Aug 1997 13:54:32 -0700
Subject: Sea Travel
The answer to John Mills' question on sailing time from Rome to
Alexandria is easy - less than 1 act, if you go by way of Athens.
Charles Edelman
Edith Cowan University
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