The Shakespeare Game, Or, The Mystery of the Great PhoenixAlgora Publishing, 2003 - 482 psl. Who was Shakespeare? In an intellectual sensation that went through three printings in the first year, a Moscow scholar presents a solidly documented work showing how, and why, the 5th Earl of Rutland wrote most of the Shakespeare oeuvre. Gililov has studied watermarks and printer's type, registration dates, and documented biographical details of Shakespeare contemporaries, considering the physical evidence as well as the personalities and motives of the suspects. |
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... Queen Elizabeth I Philip Sidney A procession with Queen Elizabeth on the occasion of a high society wedding. The fifth from the left is the Earl of Rutland. From the painting by R. Peake. The poet John Weever, one of Rutland's Cambridge ...
... Queen Elizabeth I Philip Sidney A procession with Queen Elizabeth on the occasion of a high society wedding. The fifth from the left is the Earl of Rutland. From the painting by R. Peake. The poet John Weever, one of Rutland's Cambridge ...
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... asunder; Distance, and no space was seen 'Twixt the turtle and his queen: But in them it were a wonder. So between them love did shine, That the turtle saw. 9 Chapter 1. Robert Chester's Mysterious Birds The Phoenix and the Turtle.
... asunder; Distance, and no space was seen 'Twixt the turtle and his queen: But in them it were a wonder. So between them love did shine, That the turtle saw. 9 Chapter 1. Robert Chester's Mysterious Birds The Phoenix and the Turtle.
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... Queen Elizabeth was called Phoenix, a choice compliment to the monarch who so long and happily ruled the country, who overcame so many foes and managed to. THE LEGEND OF THE WONDERFUL BIRD, THE PHOENIX 1. Lee S. A Life ofShakespeare. L ...
... Queen Elizabeth was called Phoenix, a choice compliment to the monarch who so long and happily ruled the country, who overcame so many foes and managed to. THE LEGEND OF THE WONDERFUL BIRD, THE PHOENIX 1. Lee S. A Life ofShakespeare. L ...
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... Queen. It seems that Chester, while creating (or revising, which is more probable) the poem, accommodated the images of the heroes to traditional ones, but did it rather carelessly. But perhaps these and other inconsistencies are ...
... Queen. It seems that Chester, while creating (or revising, which is more probable) the poem, accommodated the images of the heroes to traditional ones, but did it rather carelessly. But perhaps these and other inconsistencies are ...
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... Queen Elizabeth I herself, and her favorite, the Earl of Essex. Such a hypothesis is based on the assumption that poets and court flatterers often called their queen a phoenix; this practice was usual not only during her lifetime. In ...
... Queen Elizabeth I herself, and her favorite, the Earl of Essex. Such a hypothesis is based on the assumption that poets and court flatterers often called their queen a phoenix; this practice was usual not only during her lifetime. In ...
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Chapter 2 A LongStanding Controversy About StratfordonAvon | 91 |
Chapter 3 The Chaste Lords of Sherwood Forest | 227 |
Chapter 4 Thomas Coryate of Odcombe the Worlds Greatest Legstretcher Alias the Prince of Poets | 319 |
Excerpts from the book Coryates Crudities | 359 |
Chapter 5 Death And Canonization Behind the Curtain | 389 |
Chapter 6 For Whom the Bell Tolled | 447 |
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