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Sobran's -- Shakespeare/Oxford Library
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Listed are a few of Joe Sobran’s writings on Shakespeare, on productions of Shakespeare, and especially on the Shakespeare authorship question, along with links to pieces not maintained on this site."Emaricdulfe" - Sobran's
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I was already sure that the Earl of Oxford, better known as “William Shakespeare,Sobran Column — Shakespeare Authorship — Who Done ...
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Mar 18, 1999 - Ten scholars join battle; five argue for William of Stratford, five (including me) for Oxford. There are also excerpts from prominent doubters of the ...Sobran Column -- Shakespeare's Social Life
www.sobran.com/columns/2003/030417.shtml
Apr 17, 2003 - Overlooked in the hubbub last week was the birthday of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, who was born on April 12, 1550. As you may know by ...Sobran Column -- Happy Birthday, "Shakespeare"!
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Apr 13, 2000 - Oxford adopted the name “Shakespeare” in 1593 when he published the poem Venus and Adonis, which he dedicated to the young Earl of ...Sobran's --- Shakespeare Authorship (Reply to Nelson)
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How Old Was Oxford's Daughter, and When Did William Lose His Hair? ... Oxford's supporters may be pleased to learn that Professor Nelson, without realizing it, ...Sobran's --- Emaricdulfe -- Introduction
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Moreover, it tends strongly to confirm that he was actually, as I tirelessly contend, Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford. I think the evidence, even in a short summary, ...Sobran's --- The Bard's Orphans
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When I began to suspect, back in 1986, that the great Bard “William ShakespeareSobran's --- Shakespeare's Folks
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Surrey also had a nephew by marriage, whom he didn't live to see: Edward de Vere, later 17th Earl of Oxford, author of the Shakespeare works, was born in ...Sobran Column --- Hamlet's Lame Creator
www.sobran.com/columns/2006/061003.shtml
Oct 3, 2006 - But I believe the Bad Quarto reflects an early version of the “Shakespearean” play by its actual author, Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford. Its plot is ...