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Edward de Vere, the seventeenth Earl of Oxford, is perhaps the most influential and imaginative author of the renaissance. ... Edward de Vere, A Great Elizabethan. ...
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... they are all autographs, and they are not sufficiently legible to preclude difference of opinion with regard to spelling." (93) Edward de Vere, the Earl of ...
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... There are many candidates for the authorship, but Edward de Vere, often called Oxford, is the number one candidate for the greatest controversy in literature ...
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... Edward de Vere the premier Earl of Oxford is not only considered a great poet in history, but he may also be the great playwright who concocted the sonnets and ...
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... The most popular candidate as alternative author is Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford (1550-1604) whose case is best presented. ...
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... "Shakespeare Identified", by Thomas Looney, and he seems to make a pretty strong case in favor of Edward de Vere being the author. ...
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... has surfaced: Nowadays, most of those who doubt that the plays were written by the Stratford man believe that they were written by Edward de Vere, the 17th ...
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... four have merited serious consideration, though: Sir Francis Bacon, Christopher Marlowe, William Stanley (Sixth Earl of Derby), and Edward de Vere, the 17th ...
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... The common nominees are Sir Francis Bacon (the Baconian theory) and Edward de Vere, earl of Oxford (the Oxfordian theory). Though ...
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... pieces of Oxfordian evidence centers around a 1570 English Bible, in the "Geneva translation," once owned and annotated by the Earl of Oxford, Edward de Vere. ...
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... written by a man named William Shakespeare because his qualifications were not up to the standards compared to a learned man such as Edward de Vere, 17th Earl ...
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... Shakespeare. Two names that come up often with skeptics are Edward de Vere and Francis Bacon. During ... candidate. Now it is Edward de Vere. Was ...
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... cause of Billy Budd's execution. Captain Vere- The Honorable Edward Fairfax Vere is a bachelor of about forty. He has a nickname of ...
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... blessing: "God Bless Captain Vere!"(Chapter 21) In Billy Budd, the role of the judge and leader is played by the Honorable Edward Fairfax Vere, the commander ...
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The play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, or as I prefer to believe Edward de Vere, introduces many readers to a world where speeches are made on many ...
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... Many theories are forwarded, offering the credit of authorship to such diverse figures as Sir Francis Bacon, Edward de Vere, or the Earl of Oxford. ...
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