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well, shakespeare truely was conflicted...

but not over matters of honor. And surely this is a matter
of honor. Fairness is above all the tantamount virtue
Shakespeare of the plays admires - he loathes selfishness
and base interests. His asperations are always lofty.
His conflicted self grieves over other areas - identity,
love, life's meaning - in matters of honor, betrayal,
baseness, he is the word of righteousness itself.

Posted by Bill Routhier on April 15, 1997 at 20:40:28
In Reply to "You might be interested..." posted by Cloten on April 15, 1997 at 18:58:21


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