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[Facts] Re: Pondering the gender of the name Ariel in Shakespeare's play "The Tempest"
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Tracie
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7/23/2001, 1:30 PM
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Selwyn
, I agree with you but it could be that he was just a very feminine man if you get the drift. It is an interesting question though.
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Pondering the gender of the name Ariel in Shakespeare's play "The Tempest"
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Selwyn
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7/23/2001, 7:43 AM
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Re: Pondering the gender of the name Ariel in Shakespeare's play "The Tempest"
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Tracie
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7/23/2001, 1:30 PM
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*smiles* True enough, but (txt)
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Selwyn
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7/23/2001, 4:07 PM
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Re: *smiles* True enough, but (txt)
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Tracie
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7/23/2001, 6:51 PM
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well *grins*
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Selwyn
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7/24/2001, 1:52 PM
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Ariel vs. Caliban
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Nanaea
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7/25/2001, 6:02 AM
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All those possibilities :) (nt)
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Selwyn
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7/25/2001, 6:30 AM
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The Anagram Oracle's verdict (Danger: NC-17)
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Pavlos
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7/30/2001, 3:33 AM
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Danger indeed!
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Selwyn
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8/5/2001, 6:13 PM