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My pleasure, Michael. I have a lot more too. (For example, it is fairly clear that the opening sonnet of the chorus in Romeo and Juliet is from the original 1561-2 version--and is even echoed in 1571. There's a lot of evidence to that effect). But yours is an important question -- and really would take a chapter to answer in depth. I think I might devote a full post to it at some point.
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My pleasure, Michael. I have a lot more too. (For example, it is fairly clear that the opening sonnet of the chorus in Romeo and Juliet is from the original 1561-2 version--and is even echoed in 1571. There's a lot of evidence to that effect). But yours is an important question -- and really would take a chapter to answer in depth. I think I might devote a full post to it at some point.
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My pleasure, Michael. I have a lot more too. (For example, it is fairly clear that the opening sonnet of the chorus in Romeo and Juliet is from the original 1561-2 version--and is even echoed in 1571. There's a lot of evidence to that effect). But yours is an important question -- and really would take a chapter to answer in depth. I think I might devote a full post to it at some point.
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