The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 16.0865 Wednesday, 4 May 2005
[1] From: Stephen C. Rose <
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Date: Tuesday, 3 May 2005 09:11:53 -0700 (PDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 16.0854 Good my Lord?
[2] From: Marina Tarlinskaya <
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Date: Tuesday, 3 May 2005 10:25:35 -0700 (PDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 16.0854 Good my Lord?
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From: Stephen C. Rose <
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Date: Tuesday, 3 May 2005 09:11:53 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: 16.0854 Good my Lord?
Comment: Re: SHK 16.0854 Good my Lord?
Rhymezone failed me. Bartleby turns up a second Good my Lord sans comma.
Act III. Scene VI. All s Well that Ends Well. Craig, W.J., ed. 1914. The
Oxford Shakespeare
..Camp before Florence. Enter BERTRAM and the two French Lords. First
Lord. Nay, good my lord, put him to t: let him have his way. Sec. Lord.
If your lordship find...
sic transit infallibility
Best, S
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From: Marina Tarlinskaya <
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Date: Tuesday, 3 May 2005 10:25:35 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: 16.0854 Good my Lord?
Comment: Re: SHK 16.0854 Good my Lord?
"my lord" was pronounce "miLORD" as one phonetic word, and it accepted
articles before it.
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