On Thursday, June 6, 2013 11:06:58 PM UTC-7, Jack Webb wrote:
> Check out the current thread-Dedication of the Funeral Elegy: Not
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> By Ford. Elizabeth writes:
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> On Oxford's behalf, because he's not hear to defend himself,
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> he may not have been Shakespeare but he was definitely
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> the Earl of Oxford, he had a very troubled childhood and
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> adolescence but he overcame his problems, married, raised
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> pretty children, I am frankly proud of Oxford, he made
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> a good life for himself and his family. It could have gone
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> the other way, but Oxford held on. I think his mother,
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> the Queen would have been very proud of Oxford.
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> Despite the many candidates proposed as the "true" author
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> of Shakespeare's works by the tin foil hats on this newsgroup,
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> William Shakespeare of Stratford remains the only candidate
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> supported by the historical evidence.
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> Uhh, well, Bacon and Jonson produced the thirty-seven plays
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> in the still-famous 1623 First Folio while Shakespeare did not.