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On Dec 20, 6:22 am, "Paul Crowley" <slkwuoiutiuytciu...@slkjlskjoioue.com> wrote: > <bobgrum...@nut-n-but.net> wrote in message > > news:45e3b70c-b023-4851-8ad1-7c11887f1bab@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > [..] > > > (1) states that writers emerged from illiterate families, meaning people > > who could write things on paper or the equivalent. I don't see how you > > can contest this     

Group: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare · Group Profile · Search for Elizabethen in humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare
Author: bobgrumman
Date: Dec 20, 2007 15:57

robert casey wrote: Was there an extra purpose to the decoration? Maybe it made it harder for an enemy to see the guy who was shooting the arrows at them? The gleaming decorations making it hard to see the guy with the arrows in the shadows behind the many holes in the decorations? By that point in time (1637) cannons and primitive flintlock muskets had pretty much
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Group: sci.space.history · Group Profile · Search for Elizabethen in sci.space.history
Author: Pat Flannery
Date: Aug 15, 2006 15:49

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