The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 12.2914 Monday, 31 December 2001
[1] From: Mari Bonomi <
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Date: Friday, 28 Dec 2001 13:20:06 -0500
Subj: Re: SHK 12.2906 Cocks
[2] From: Markus Marti <
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Date: Saturday, 29 Dec 2001 07:25:34 +0100
Subj: Re: SHK 12.2906 Cocks
[3] From: John Drakakis <
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Date: Saturday, 29 Dec 2001 13:44:02 -0000
Subj: RE: SHK 12.2906 Cocks
[4] From: John Velz <
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Date: Saturday, 29 Dec 2001 01:05:34 -0600
Subj: Cocks Crowing
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From: Mari Bonomi <
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Date: Friday, 28 Dec 2001 13:20:06 -0500
Subject: 12.2906 Cocks
Comment: Re: SHK 12.2906 Cocks
> Can anyone say with certainty the hour at which the first and second
> cocks crow?
In R&J, Capulet says, approximately, the second cock hath crowed; 'tis 3
am.
I am not British so cannot speak of when (sans Daylight Savings Time)
dawn arrives in midsummer; perhaps someone on the list can enlighten us?
(pun intended)
Mari Bonomi
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From: Markus Marti <
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Date: Saturday, 29 Dec 2001 07:25:34 +0100
Subject: 12.2906 Cocks
Comment: Re: SHK 12.2906 Cocks
> Can anyone say with certainty the hour at which the first and second
> cocks crow?
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> Kindly cite a published source, if you have one.
The first cock, the
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