The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 13.2454 Friday, 20 December 2002
From: Martin Steward <
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Date: Thursday, 19 Dec 2002 14:50:05 -0000
Subject: 13.2445 Re: Baz Luhrmann Review
Comment: Re: SHK 13.2445 Re: Baz Luhrmann Review
"I wonder who really understands teens", muses Hiba Taylor - "I'm not
saying I do, but I'll admit that, on some level, Shakespeare did."
A grievous non sequitur, surely?
Because I don't understand differential calculus, it's impossible for me
to say whether or not Newton understood it. I just assume he did because
my physicist brother tells me he and Leibniz invented it. It's a bit
like that problem across the way there about glossing Shakespeare's
words with OED definitions culled from Shakespeare's Works!
I was a teenager once. However, I have never understood differential
calculus.
martin
[Editor's Note: I think this thread has reached its useful end. Please
continue any further discussion privately. Hardy]
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