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SheilaT

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4. Well, everything I ever read on this topic
Sat Nov 24, 2012, 04:00 AM
Nov 2012

tends to come back to the conclusion that William Shakespeare (various spellings) really is the author of the works attributed to him. Those who conclude otherwise tend to be really cherry-picking. Books have been written on this, I know and I don't feel like reviewing the evidence, but I'm going to go with William Shakespeare really wrote the stuff.

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Shakespeare Identified [View all] Eyes of the World Nov 2012 OP
People have been trying to claim SheilaT Nov 2012 #1
Let me correct you Eyes of the World Nov 2012 #3
Well, everything I ever read on this topic SheilaT Nov 2012 #4
Those who conclude Shakspere of Stratford was Shake-speare Eyes of the World Nov 2012 #5
Sounds interesting. kag Nov 2012 #2
I just noticed something interesting Eyes of the World Nov 2012 #6
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