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The reason the identity of Shakespeare is shrouded in mystery may very well be that it was planned that way . We should label this plan a deliberate , premeditated stratagem rather than a deliberate hoax , for while the author is in ...
The reason the identity of Shakespeare is shrouded in mystery may very well be that it was planned that way . We should label this plan a deliberate , premeditated stratagem rather than a deliberate hoax , for while the author is in ...
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There must have been a good reason back of Shakspere's journey to the metropolis . Malone thought he might have left Stratford with one of the traveling companies of players . Ivor Brown has surmised which company transported William ...
There must have been a good reason back of Shakspere's journey to the metropolis . Malone thought he might have left Stratford with one of the traveling companies of players . Ivor Brown has surmised which company transported William ...
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Now the change from Shakspere to Shakespeare is a small change and there is no reason why he should not have changed his name slightly if he wished to do so . Once altered , it would have been natural to leave it changed ; nevertheless ...
Now the change from Shakspere to Shakespeare is a small change and there is no reason why he should not have changed his name slightly if he wished to do so . Once altered , it would have been natural to leave it changed ; nevertheless ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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