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Thread #71159   Message #1215724
Posted By: greg stephens
28-Jun-04 - 03:39 PM
Thread Name: Folklore: Chivalry/Courtesy in Shakespeare?
Subject: RE: Chivalry/Courtesy in Shakespeare?
Delighted to be of service, M Ted. When you are contemplating the size of your annual donation to Max, recall that your obscure Shakespearean query was answered in 2 minutes, on a folk forum. (I didnt need a computer, I got your allusion, because in my misspent youth I once played Amiens(the one who sings a lot of songs) in "As you like it" in an open air production in Stratford-on-Avon. And why I remembered the lines is because I played a very naughty prank on the actor playing Touchstone, during that very speech, at a matinee performance.(When a certain amount of naughtiness is traditionally allowed).