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SHAKSPER 2003: Shakespeare and the Theory of Knowledge
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@shaksper.net) Date: 11/05/03
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 14.2125 Wednesday, 5 November 2003 From: Clifford Stetner <cstetner@worldnet.att.net> Date: Tuesday, 4 Nov 2003 17:35:09 -0500 Subject: 14.2118 Shakespeare and the Theory of Knowledge Comment: Re: SHK 14.2118 Shakespeare and the Theory of Knowledge >I thought it would be useful to provide a summary of the discussion so >far in this thread. >Othello >Hamlet >Much Ado About Nothing >Richard III >King Lear >A Winter's Tale >Dan O'Brien >University of Birmingham, UK This thread is full of witches and devils, Dromio. I believe I discussed Comedy of Errors twice, And yet twice 'twas missing from lists of plays discussed. I believe I know thy belief is true, master. 'Tis true 'tis justified, and 'tis justified 'tis true. Were I you, I would, sire, accuse them of lying by a mission. Let's just getti arses on the next ship out. Clifford Stetner University of Errors, Syracuse _______________________________________________________________ S H A K S P E R: The Global Shakespeare Discussion List Hardy M. Cook, editor@shaksper.net The S H A K S P E R Web Site <http://www.shaksper.net> DISCLAIMER: Although SHAKSPER is a moderated discussion list, the opinions expressed on it are the sole property of the poster, and the editor assumes no responsibility for them.
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