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Re: Hell hath no fury...



On 20 Mar 96 at 19:29, Alan Anderson wrote:

> I think "scorn" in this context means "reject", and "fury" means
> something like "fierce anger".

Actually, "fury" may be a noun indicating an actual object in this
context.  A Fury was a mythological creature.

Otherwise, it probably should be "Hell hath no fury like that *of* a
woman scorned."
  
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