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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... Death, symbol of the Phoenix arising from the ashes The title page of The Works ofKingJames. Text of the song from “Twelfth Night,” in Rutland's handwriting Title page from “Much Ado about Nothing” by Shakespeare, 1600. In place of the ...
... Death, symbol of the Phoenix arising from the ashes The title page of The Works ofKingJames. Text of the song from “Twelfth Night,” in Rutland's handwriting Title page from “Much Ado about Nothing” by Shakespeare, 1600. In place of the ...
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... death had passed virtually unnoticed, and nobody in England mourned it according to the custom prevailing at the time. Reading this book, the reader will learn that that was not so — that the best English poets secretly took farewell of ...
... death had passed virtually unnoticed, and nobody in England mourned it according to the custom prevailing at the time. Reading this book, the reader will learn that that was not so — that the best English poets secretly took farewell of ...
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... death-divining swan, Lest the requiem lack his right. And thou, treble-dated crow, That thy sable gender mak'st With the breath thou giv'st and tak'st, 'Mongst our mourners shalt thou go. Here the anthem doth commence: Love and ...
... death-divining swan, Lest the requiem lack his right. And thou, treble-dated crow, That thy sable gender mak'st With the breath thou giv'st and tak'st, 'Mongst our mourners shalt thou go. Here the anthem doth commence: Love and ...
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... death” that should not approach the righteous persons who were gathered for the sad ceremony. But an ominous crow that lives three human lives, however, is permitted to take part in it. The swan, a priest in a white surplice — is ...
... death” that should not approach the righteous persons who were gathered for the sad ceremony. But an ominous crow that lives three human lives, however, is permitted to take part in it. The swan, a priest in a white surplice — is ...
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... death. In Matthew Roydon's Elegy in the poetic anthology, The Phoenix' Nest (1593),2 the Dove, the Nightingale, the Swan, the Phoenix and the Eagle mourn Astrophel; this poetic allegory has much in common with the Shakespeare poem ...
... death. In Matthew Roydon's Elegy in the poetic anthology, The Phoenix' Nest (1593),2 the Dove, the Nightingale, the Swan, the Phoenix and the Eagle mourn Astrophel; this poetic allegory has much in common with the Shakespeare poem ...
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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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