shakespeare authorship
Title: shakespeare authorship
Category: /History
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shakespeare authorship
Category: /History
Details: Words: 2224 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
For a host of persuasive but commonly disregarded reasons, the Earl of
Oxford has quietly become by far the most compelling man to be found
behind the mask of "Shake-speare." As Orson Welles put it in 1954, "I
think Oxford wrote Shakespeare. If you don't agree, there are some
awful funny coincidences incidences to explain away." Some of these
coincidences are obscure, others are hard to overlook. A 1578 Latin
encomium to Oxford, for example, contains some
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e more I turn him round and round the more he so affects me.
But that is all--I am not pretending to treat the question or to carry
it any further. It bristles with difficulties, and I can only express
my general sense by saying that I find it almost as impossible to
conceive that Bacon wrote the plays as to conceive that the man from
Stratford, as we know the man from Stratford, did.