> On 21 Feb., 20:04, Norton Peele
> >
> > Despite the many candidates proposed as the "true" author
> > of Shakespeare's works by the loons on this newsgroup,
> > William Shakespeare of Stratford remains the only candidate
> > supported by the historical evidence.
>
> >http://tinyurl.com/2q7hd9
>
> > see also
>
> >www.shakespeareauthorship.com
>
> > See my demolition of Monsarrat's RES paper!http://hometown.aol.com/kqknave/monsarr1.html
>
> > The Droeshout portrait is not unusual at all!http://hometown.aol.com/kqknave/shakenbake.html
>
> > Agent Jim
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Melanie wrote:
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> Ppplease tell me you are not Ppppauline
> or that Mr. Pppooole she mentions.
>
> RT
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I'm guessing Pauline is TR, RT.
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Newsgroups: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare
From: Tom Reedy
Local: Wed, Feb 20 2008 1:49 pm
Subject: Re: Peele's Utterly Boring Diction is Unlike That of Titus or
Hamlet
It's a happy coincidence you decided to post these, Jim. I've been
readying The Battle Of Alcazar to post as POTM shortly. I thought
we could all read it and compare it to the first two acts of Titus and
see for ourselves the similarities or dissimilarities between the two.
So far I'm up to Act 2 Scene 3, about a third done.
I'll post 1.1 probably this weekend.
TR
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