All the "evidence" that points towards Shakespeare not writing his plays have been disproven. For example his daughters being illiterate is absolute rubbish.
good lecture, not a bad case made,,,but I still think it was Edward Devere 17th earl of oxford who wrote the plays and sonnets attributed commonly to Shakespeare...
@cwhanna There are many places on the web where you can read the surviving works of Edward de Vere. They are not very good. I think if you read what de Vere actually wrote, you would never confuse him of being the man who wrote the works attributed to Shakespeare.
@daver852 thanks but I've done loads of reasearch and read piles of books on the subject and I'm convinced that actor from Stratford wrote nothing, I'm not 100% convinced that De vere was the author, but he seems a far more likely choice than the actor who owned no books had illiterate daughers and could barely sign his own will.. I'll think for myself thanks, I've read deveres other known work and it bears more than passing similarity to the works attributed to shakespeare. nil vero veritus.
@RemnantMan Yes, I admit having envied Marlowe for his erudition but I again repeat,its not true. I myself wrote all of the plays attributed to W. Shakespeare, and my wife & I collaberated on the Sonnets.
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Not at all. That's just Stratfordian wishful-thinking.
BlueOrbit1000 4 weeks ago
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BlueOrbit1000 4 weeks ago
All the "evidence" that points towards Shakespeare not writing his plays have been disproven. For example his daughters being illiterate is absolute rubbish.
DuskAndHerEmbrace13 4 months ago
jewish lies
woods8870 4 months ago
OK and I suggest you visit The marlowe-shakespeare dot blogspot dot com
RemnantMan 11 months ago
I suggest you check out facebook/TrueShakespeare
BenMAugust 11 months ago
well done Samuel, a very interesting speech with lots of information.... brilliant in fact !
silverstarshine2003 1 year ago
good lecture, not a bad case made,,,but I still think it was Edward Devere 17th earl of oxford who wrote the plays and sonnets attributed commonly to Shakespeare...
cwhanna 1 year ago
@cwhanna There are many places on the web where you can read the surviving works of Edward de Vere. They are not very good. I think if you read what de Vere actually wrote, you would never confuse him of being the man who wrote the works attributed to Shakespeare.
daver852 1 year ago
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cwhanna 1 year ago
@daver852 thanks but I've done loads of reasearch and read piles of books on the subject and I'm convinced that actor from Stratford wrote nothing, I'm not 100% convinced that De vere was the author, but he seems a far more likely choice than the actor who owned no books had illiterate daughers and could barely sign his own will.. I'll think for myself thanks, I've read deveres other known work and it bears more than passing similarity to the works attributed to shakespeare. nil vero veritus.
cwhanna 1 year ago
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I wrote all of Shakespeare's plays, and my wife & I wrote his sonnets
RasMajnouni 1 year ago
@RasMajnouni Check marlowe-shakespeare.blogspot.com for current discussions.
RemnantMan 1 year ago
@RemnantMan Yes, I admit having envied Marlowe for his erudition but I again repeat,its not true. I myself wrote all of the plays attributed to W. Shakespeare, and my wife & I collaberated on the Sonnets.
RasMajnouni 1 year ago