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Re: Methinks she thinks!
- Subject: Re: Methinks she thinks!
- From: wsmith@NOSPAM.ctron.com (Will Smith)
- Date: 1998/04/07
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Cabletron Systems Inc.
- References: <01bd5de5$a04aea00$430c0ccf@quantex> <35231454.8A3F3A5F@swbell.net> <4rHU.279$CX.775305@ptah.visi.com> <6g1v06$37l$1@goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au> <6gbtlt$p4$1@newacme.west.net> <6gcl42$mje$1@tribune.usask.ca>
On 7 Apr 1998 07:37:38 GMT, Bill_Crerar@engr.usask.ca (Bill Crerar)
wrote:
|>Joe Seeley (joeschmoo@nospam.org) wrote:
|>: In article <6g1v06$37l$1@goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au>, pfg@cs.rmit.edu.au (Paul Francis Gilbert) wrote:
|>: >Who was it who said "He protests too much, methinks" ;-)
|>
|>: Actually good sirrah it goes more like, "Methinks she protests too much" and
|>: of course is Shakspeare (however you like to spell). I believe it is from the
|>: Taming of the Shrew...
|>
|>Craving both your pardons, sirs, but I believe "Methinks the lady doth
|>protest too much" was quoth by that melancholy Dane, Hamlet, in the play
|>bearing his name, in reference to his mother.
they can say what they want about our bickering, but they CANNOT say
that we're ignorant of literary works.... <g>
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William Smith
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