Posted on 09/12/2013 4:21:40 AM PDT by Renfield
Thanks. Impressive.
Oh dang, the child died.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/171150630/emilia-lanier
She had a child by her husband before he blew all her money and abandeoned her.
https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bassano-Family-Tree-7
If you didn't like the play, it's because you fell asleep and dreamed the WHOLE thing.
Try not eating so many chili dogs before the show.
(the last line is my own interjection. See I could have been Shakespeare!)
Chili dogs. Heck yeah!
With onions and mustard.
I always figured it was a conglmorate of writers with Bill being the face like Betty Crocker.
A publishing company behind it.
The line that always makes the crowd go up almost in cheers is "what fools these mortals be!" Also by Puck. That sprite really steals the show.
Oy!
“And in some of those fields it would be hard for a woman to acquire first-hand knowledge in the 16th or 17th century.”
I would assert that no woman ever born could have written the “band of brothers” speech under any circumstances.
Threads like this are a pleasant break from reality though they can wax controversial.
Having read through the comments I don’t get the sense that anyone has read “Shakespeare by Another Name”. It makes a very compelling case that the plays were written by Edward de Vere with possible assistance from his secretaries who were also playwrights.
The weight of the evidence strongly suggests it was de Vere but I have no emotional investment in whether it was him or someone else. I don’t care who it was but am interested in who it was.
Why do Ph/ D/ candidates keep searching out ridiculous propositions for their dissertation. To make a name for themselves in their chosed field I suppose, but this can’t possibly be true.
She doesn’t cite a single reference in any of the plays or sonnets about the merits of chicken soup.
Oy, vey!
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