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SHAKSPER 2000: Re: Towing / Toeing
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 04/28/00
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 11.0921 Friday, 28 April 2000.
[1] From: Dana Shilling <dshilling@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Thursday, 27 Apr 2000 09:31:47 -0400
Subj: Re: SHK 11.0915 Re: Towing / Toeing
[2] From: William Sutton <billiam_uk@yahoo.com>
Date: Friday, 28 Apr 2000 02:47:36 -0700 (PDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 11.0915 Re: Towing / Toeing
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From: Dana Shilling <dshilling@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Thursday, 27 Apr 2000 09:31:47 -0400
Subject: 11.0915 Re: Towing / Toeing
Comment: Re: SHK 11.0915 Re: Towing / Toeing
In a contemporary fencing match (and perhaps in one in Hamlet's day)
your toe has to be behind your starting line until the match has
officially begun.
Dana
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From: William Sutton <billiam_uk@yahoo.com>
Date: Friday, 28 Apr 2000 02:47:36 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: 11.0915 Re: Towing / Toeing
Comment: Re: SHK 11.0915 Re: Towing / Toeing
Maybe I'm just paranoid but I'm beginning to think this toe/tow thing is
some elaborate joke I'm not in on. Can it please cease, stop!
Frustratedly and ready to go to the line,
William S.
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