The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 14.1255 Monday, 23 June 2003
[1] From: Rainbow Saari <
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Date: Saturday, 21 Jun 2003 12:32:09 +1200
Subj: Non Sans Droict
[2] From: Clifford Stetner <
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Date: Saturday, 21 Jun 2003 12:12:49 -0400
Subj: Re: SHK 14.1218 Non Sanz Droict
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From: Rainbow Saari <
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Date: Saturday, 21 Jun 2003 12:32:09 +1200
Subject: Non Sans Droict
Colin Cox writes,
>The line "let the word be not without mustard," in Jonson's play, is in
>reference to the clown Sogliardo's coat-of-arms. Sogliardo is being
>mocked because he has purchased his title for
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