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On Sep 16, 1:23?pm, Lyra <mountain_qu...@RockAthens.com> wrote: > ^^^^^^^^^ > > (quote, excerpts) > > ^^^^^^^^^ > > Breaking the Shakespeare Codes > > Of all the famous individuals in modern history, William Shakespeare > is by far the most puzzling and enigmatic; every avenue of research > into his life as a writer ends in mystery of one sort or another. > > Since the mid-nineteenth century     

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Author: lackpurity
Date: Sep 16, 2007 20:04

^^^^^^^^^ (quote, excerpts) ^^^^^^^^^ Breaking the Shakespeare Codes Of all the famous individuals in modern history, William Shakespeare is by far the most puzzling and enigmatic; every avenue of research into his life as a writer ends in mystery of one sort or another. Since the mid-nineteenth century more than fifty alternative authors have been suggested, including Sir Francis
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In article <8N8mi.5825$yT1.3593@newsfe12.lga>, John W. Kennedy <jwkenne@attglobal.net> wrote: >What? Did no-one from the US watch "Doctor Who" last night? Oh yeah, there's been a discussion of it on rec.arts.tv and a couple of other groups. The guy who started the thread put his poll in code, so we've been having fun with that. And with doing crossovers between DW and Shakespeare, such as     

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Author: Lyra
Date: Sep 16, 2007 11:23

Is the author's name also a code? (a reference, maybe, to the Virginia Company...) I think not... ................................................ Anyway, no ciphers will ever make me think it's Bacon. ................................................................................ On Feb 21, 5:23 pm, lyra wrote: (quote, excerpts) .......................... Blogcritics
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(quote, excerpts) .......................... Blogcritics is an online magazine, a community of writers and readers from around the globe. Publisher: Eric Olsen ............. REVIEW Book Review: The Shakespeare Code by Virginia Fellows Written by Simon Barrett Published February 20, 2007 Virginia Fellows, unfortunately died before her new book The Shakespeare Code     

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Author: Patty Winter
Date: Jul 14, 2007 12:14

Maybe Shakespeare wrote from his own experience of the wrong kind of priests. Marlowe certainly was plagued by this type. (quote) Sunday, April 06, 2008 The Shakespeare Code Watching the Met's presentation of "Romeo et Juliette" on PBS and it comes to me, yeah verily, that crafty olde bard of Avon hath left us lessons in codes a plenty. First lesson that one should learn from
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On Jan 18, 7:08 pm, Lyra wrote: (quote, excerpts) “That’s why a resonant hall is so poignant — the notes last a half- second longer, giving the brief illusion of immortality.” http://orlandoshakes.org/CURRENT_SEASON/Opus.html ````````` ERRATICA By Reina Hardy Studio B Sunday, 2/10 – 2:00 to 4:30pm Wednesday, 2/13 – 7:00 to 9:30pm Professor Samantha Stafford is trying     

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Author: John W. Kennedy
Date: Jul 14, 2007 11:41

On Jan 11, 9:04 pm, Lyra wrote: (quote, excerpts) January 15, 2008 Thirteen new plays and the Central Florida premiere of the acclaimed comic drama Opus will make up Orlando Shakespeare Theater's fifth annual Harriett Lake Festival of New Plays, or PlayFest. The festival is scheduled for Feb. 8-17, with readings, workshops, master classes, a panel discussion and a talk by playwright
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Article Title: Shakespeare Cipher Stories, Part 1 Author: Carla Groenewegen, MA http://www.isnare.com/?aid=152507&ca=Writing *********************** ARTICLE START *********************** Did Shakespeare write Shakespeare? Many people doubt that, for various reasons--the most obvious one being that a barely literate actor from the sleepy village of Stratford-on-Avon could not possibly have written     

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Author: lyra
Date: Feb 21, 2007 09:52

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Author: lyra
Date: Feb 21, 2007 09:23

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Author: Lyra
Date: Apr 7, 2008 11:27

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jan 18, 2008 11:21

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jan 18, 2008 11:08

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Dec 16, 2007 15:23

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