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Posted by sunny on November 12, 1999 at 19:41:34:
In Reply to: Earl Of Oxford posted by Cholanmely on November 11, 1999 at 18:57:19:
I have never had the pleasure of reading the Earl of Oxford's poetry, for he was, indeed, a poet, but a respected professor of mine has told me that it is bad. Very bad. There is no way that the Earl of Oxford would claim his terrible poetry, and not the sublime works that were supposedly attributed to William Shakespeare. According to this professor the main proponent of the theory that the Earl of Oxford wrote Shakespeare's plays is the current Earl of Oxford. Enough said.
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