Posted by Cholanmely on November 11, 1999 at 18:57:19:
Is it not yet common knowlege that the works penned under the name were written by none other than Edward deVere, Earl of Oxford? Should this not be properly titled the Edward deVere Discussion? If you think not, Then here are a few items for you to ponder:
1. The painting long thought to be William Shakespeare
was X-rayed and proven to be the Earl of Oxford. It
seems someone had taken the liberty of paiting over
incrinminating family crests.
2. A Geneva Bible found in the basement of the Folger
Shakespeare Library, thought to belong to the
immortal bard, was proven to have actually belonged
to Edward deVere. It has his family crest on the
cover and many of the underlined scruptures have a
positive coorelation to quotes and themes in many
of his plays.
3. Certain events in the Shakespearean plays appear to
be autobiographical in nature and mimic many
details of Edward deVeres life and family history.
There is so much more to this than I can possibly comment on here. Visit: www.webcom.com/wboyle/bible.htm
www.theatlantic.com/unbound//flashbks/shakes/beth.htm
www.webcom.com/wboyle/ogburn7.htm
www.webcom.com/wboyle/bible4.htm