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Clive Evans 1
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Ron,
A pity then, that you don't remember, that your first contention was a Baited Hook. Nor that an angle was, later, fishing tackle.
Both definitions now being obsolete.
I found this, purely accidentally of course;
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564?1616), British dramatist, poet. Cleopatra, in Antony and Cleopatra, act 2, sc. 5, l. 10-5.
Imagining getting her hooks into Antony, as we now say; an ?angle? is a fishing rod and line.
BIOGRAPHY: Columbia Encyclopedia.
WORKS: Shakespeare Collection.
A shade more contemporary than you or I Ron!!
A pity then, that you don't remember, that your first contention was a Baited Hook. Nor that an angle was, later, fishing tackle.
Both definitions now being obsolete.
I found this, purely accidentally of course;
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564?1616), British dramatist, poet. Cleopatra, in Antony and Cleopatra, act 2, sc. 5, l. 10-5.
Imagining getting her hooks into Antony, as we now say; an ?angle? is a fishing rod and line.
BIOGRAPHY: Columbia Encyclopedia.
WORKS: Shakespeare Collection.
A shade more contemporary than you or I Ron!!