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Comments on: Horatio’s traveling cloak http://inacentaur.com/hamletblog/2007/11/27/horatios-traveling-cloak/ Mon, 20 Jul 2015 07:31:14 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.1 By: torin http://inacentaur.com/hamletblog/2007/11/27/horatios-traveling-cloak/#comment-16 torin Wed, 12 Dec 2007 02:44:44 +0000 http://inacentaur.com/hamletblog/2007/11/27/horatios-traveling-cloak/#comment-16 Thomas More was considered a Saint, after his execution, and he was Chancellor, but I don't think he was ever considered royalty. The chains of office suggest the rank, the fur (well the dark fur) conveys wealth. Ermine was probably beyond most. Thomas More was considered a Saint, after his execution, and he was Chancellor, but I don’t think he was ever considered royalty. The chains of office suggest the rank, the fur (well the dark fur) conveys wealth. Ermine was probably beyond most.

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By: ina http://inacentaur.com/hamletblog/2007/11/27/horatios-traveling-cloak/#comment-12 ina Sat, 01 Dec 2007 00:24:45 +0000 http://inacentaur.com/hamletblog/2007/11/27/horatios-traveling-cloak/#comment-12 Yes, Horatio is not of royal rank, however Hamlet seems to treat him as his equal. Incidentally, Horatio should also not be of royal rank for something that would only seem a prophecy at Shakespeare's times - at the end of the day, a regular non-noble blooded person takes over the monarch. SLSC Clothing Researchers - can we keep the discussion to the private google group? Yes, Horatio is not of royal rank, however Hamlet seems to treat him as his equal.

Incidentally, Horatio should also not be of royal rank for something that would only seem a prophecy at Shakespeare’s times - at the end of the day, a regular non-noble blooded person takes over the monarch.

SLSC Clothing Researchers - can we keep the discussion to the private google group?

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By: ada radius http://inacentaur.com/hamletblog/2007/11/27/horatios-traveling-cloak/#comment-10 ada radius Wed, 28 Nov 2007 19:17:30 +0000 http://inacentaur.com/hamletblog/2007/11/27/horatios-traveling-cloak/#comment-10 I don't agree, I'm sorry to say, although the images are lovely. Horatio was not of royal rank (referring to the text of the play itself), and these are royal garments. It's director's call on his actual rank, though, and if director's choice is for him to be richly dressed, then my opinion doesn't count, LOL I don’t agree, I’m sorry to say, although the images are lovely. Horatio was not of royal rank (referring to the text of the play itself), and these are royal garments. It’s director’s call on his actual rank, though, and if director’s choice is for him to be richly dressed, then my opinion doesn’t count, LOL

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