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Presumed to have been written from 1592-93 and entered in the Stationer’s Office on 20th of October 1597, followed by 1597 (Q1), 1598 (Q2), 1602
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Presumed to have been written from 1592-93 and entered in the Stationer’s Office on 20th of October 1597, followed by 1597 (Q1), 1598 (Q2), 1602
A lot indeed has already been written regarding the identity of the “Dark Lady” of Shakespeare’s Sonnets, as well as the youth who resists the
In January public halls and domestic dwellings were traditionally decorated with boughs of Rowan (Witchwood) to avert the powers of evil, although the ash was
Although the Greek philosopher Aristarchus Samius (310 BC), among several others hypothesised a heliocentric model for the known universe, the majority of Greek philosophers, including
In May 1564, his uncle, Arthur Golding dedicated Th’ Abridgement of the Histories of Trogus Pompeius to his 14-year-old nephew, Edward de Vere noting Oxford’s
(An Exercise in Forensic Astrology) In my own personal view within the Shakespeare Authorship Contention there are two leading contestants for the appellation “Swan of
The question has often been asked whether William Shakespeare was in any sense an Alchemist or whether he was a member of the Rosicrucian Order
I strongly suspect that the surname “SHAKE-SPEARE” is a deliberate attempt at numerological precedence or numerical encoding especially when diagrammatically represented as a coded crossword.
The links to my publications “Shakespeare’s Qaballah”, a Companion to Shakespeare Studies and my anthology of poetry, “Parthenogenesis” are as follows: https://www.amazon.com/dp/8182537193https://www.cyberwit.net/publications/1721 Website: www.qudosacademy.org
The Tempest and its’ spurious link to “The Voyage of the Sea Venture” is the most quoted by academic Stratfordians to refute the Oxfordian assertions