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Description: Poetry, plays, history of Shakespeare.
 

G.PEELE 
  ------------------------------ ----------------- To The Lord Strange, (1590) by *G. PEELE* The Earl of Derby's valiant son and heir. Brave Ferdinand *LORD STRANGE, STRANGEly* embark'd Under Jove's kingly bird the golden eagle, Stanley's old crest and honourable badge. As veering 'fore the wind in costly ship,... more »
By Arthur Neuendorffer  - May 19 - 1 new of 1 message    

(DOOR-NAIL) 
  ------------------------------ ------------------------------ --- Shakespeare scholars unite to see off claims of the 'Bard deniers' by Dalya Alberge, The Observer, Saturday 30 March 2013 <<David Kathman, an independent scholar, writes on Shakespeare and Warwickshire, showing how the works are "peppered" with... more »
By Arthur Neuendorffer  - May 18 - 1 new of 1 message    

S.ALICE: (Latin) away from a Willow Branch 
  ------------------------------ -------------- To The Lord Strange, (1590) by G. PEELE The Earl of Derby's valiant son and heir. Brave Ferdinand lord *STRANGE, STRANGEly* embark'd Under Jove's kingly bird the golden eagle, Stanley's old crest and honourable badge. As veering 'fore the wind in costly ship,... more »
By Arthur Neuendorffer  - May 15 - 4 new of 4 messages    

SPEAR SILENCE 
  ------------------------------ ------------------------ ___ Loues Labour's lost (Folio, 1623) Actus primus. Enter Ferdinand King of Nauarre, Berowne, Longauill, and Dumane. Ferdinand. Let *FAME* , that all hunt after in their liues, Liu{E} registred vpo{N} *our brazen Tombes* , An{D} then gr<A>ce vs in the... more »
By Arthur Neuendorffer  - May 16 - 1 new of 1 message    

on a BEND sable 
  ------------------------------ ------------------------------ - . JOYCE: Ulysses, Scylla & Charybdis . STEPHEN ( *Stringendo* .) He has hidden his own name, a fair name, William, in the plays, a super here, a clown there, as a painter of old Italy set his face in a dark corner of his canvas.... more »
By Arthur Neuendorffer  - May 15 - 2 new of 2 messages    

ACHILLES 
  ------------------------------ -------------------- From Ross/Kathman site: [link] [link] [from A Handefull of pleasant delites (1584)] [link] Clement Robinson and *DIVERS* others:... more »
By Arthur Neuendorffer  - May 15 - 1 new of 1 message    

the Oxburgh Hangings 
  ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -- The Merry Wives of Windsor Act 3, Scene 2 MISTRESS PAGE: . I cannot tell what the DICKENS his name is my husband . had him of. What do you call your knight's name, *SIRRAH* ? ------------------------------ ------------------------------ --------... more »
By Arthur Neuendorffer  - May 14 - 1 new of 1 message    

The EAGLE and CHILD 
  ------------------------------ ------------------------------ --- Shakespeare scholars unite to see off claims of the 'Bard deniers' by Dalya Alberge, The Observer, Saturday 30 March 2013 <<David Kathman, an independent scholar, writes on Shakespeare and Warwickshire, showing how the works are "peppered" with... more »
By Arthur Neuendorffer  - May 14 - 1 new of 1 message    

> [most people would have to suspend reality to believe this] 
  Elizabeth, You live in a permanent state of suspended reality. You don't have a grasp on reality. You make things up, distort things, don't understand things, etc. You are in serious need when it comes to your mental health. Seek help!
By Robin G.  - May 14 - 2 new of 2 messages    

G Shrewesbury 
  ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -- The Merry Wives of Windsor Act 3, Scene 2 MISTRESS PAGE: I cannot tell what the DICKENS his name is my husband had him of. What do you call your knight's name, *SIRRAH* ? ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----... more »
By Arthur Neuendorffer  - May 14 - 1 new of 1 message    

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