The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 13.0034 Saturday, 12 January 2002
[1] From: Mike Jensen <
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Date: Saturday, 05 Jan 2002 16:24:28 -0800
Sub: Re: SHK 13.0027 Re: Pop Culture
[2] From: Terence Hawkes <
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Date: Sunday, 6 Jan 2002 13:42:42 -0500
Sub: SHK 13.0027 Re: Pop Culture
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From: Mike Jensen <
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Date: Saturday, 05 Jan 2002 16:24:28 -0800
Subject: 13.0027 Re: Pop Culture
Comment: Re: SHK 13.0027 Re: Pop Culture
Graham Bradshaw wrote,
>Don't forget the Macbeths' dog, Spot.
And Richard Burt will be interested to know that in his autobiography
*Mark It and Strike It,* Steve Allen told of an incident on one of his
television shows where he announced, "And now it is time for this
commercial spot. And you know what Shakespeare said about spots."
Sorry I don't have the reference. I no longer have the book, and read
it over 25 years ago, so publisher and copyright date have escaped my
tiny little brain.
All the best,
Mike Jensen
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From: Terence Hawkes <
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Date: Sunday, 6 Jan 2002 13:42:42 -0500
Subject: Re: Pop Culture
Comment: SHK 13.0027 Re: Pop Culture
Then there's Hamlet's dog, Amazement.
T. Hawkes
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