Why ole Snapey is(n't) a vamp (or old either!)
ladyramkin2000
ladyramkin2000 at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Jan 6 18:32:13 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 88164
Kneasy wrote:
> It (the word "old") has a meaning closer to "unchanging"
> or "steadfast".
A good example of this is in "Julius Caesar", where Mark Antony
remarks "Old Cassius still!" after a characteristically furious
outburst from Cassius (who is, incidentally, a very Snape-like
character.
Sylvia (who hopes this is not too OT but feels it illustrates a
point )
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