Scene 20

Scene 20: Source: ../README.md#scene-20 “I would give my spurs for you to read the legend of St. Kenelm as I have -” Said Chanticleer, “. I may tell you too, Dame Partlet, that Macrobius, who wrote the account of the vision of worthy Scipio in Africa, believes in dreams, and says they are warnings.”

Source: ../README.md#scene-20

Status: aligned with source layer

Summary

Chanticleer strengthens his case by invoking learned authorities and saintly legend. He points to St. Kenelm and Macrobius as witnesses that dreams may warn of danger.

Scene description

“I would give my spurs for you to read the legend of St. Kenelm as I have -” Said Chanticleer, “. I may tell you too, Dame Partlet, that Macrobius, who wrote the account of the vision of worthy Scipio in Africa, believes in dreams, and says they are warnings.”

Source excerpt

“I would give my spurs for you to read the legend of St. Kenelm as I have -” Said Chanticleer, “. I may tell you too, Dame Partlet, that Macrobius, who wrote the account of the vision of worthy Scipio in Africa, believes in dreams, and says they are warnings.”

Entities

Clean-up notes

  • Preserve the named authorities exactly as cited in the source layer.

Next actions

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