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Subject: [lit-ideas] The Slave Of Duty
In a message dated 6/21/2015 4:32:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
profdritchie@xxxxxxxxx writes:
What are the limits of your duty to others? Gilbert and Sullivan were quite
funny on the subject, particularly in "Pirates of Penzance".
Indeed, as per the hand programme, so-called (at the Fifth Avenue Theatre),
the thing read:
"The Pirates Of Penzance; Or, The Slave Of Duty: Comic Opera In Two Acts."
Sir W. S. Gilbert must have been reading Kant!?
Cheers,
Speranza
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