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Son of Earl

On second thoughts, if the comparison was with Lettice's son, the
the second Earl of Essex, this would have been even more of
a sore point...I'll re-read Hamlet and look for references...
when do you need to know?

Posted by Liz (continued) on April 09, 1997 at 21:28:10
In Reply to "Hamlet and the Earl of Essex" posted by Kara Nemeth on April 09, 1997 at 19:57:31


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