Frank: It's going to be about either inheritance law or who really wrote Shakespeare's plays.
Or possibly whether or not you actually had a choice to attend this lecture.
We’ll see who gets the bacon……………
Edward deVere the 17th Earl of Oxford was the writer using William Shakespeare as a pseudonym.
When there’s a will, there will always be a weigh; especially when attorneys are involved…
Shakespeare wasn’t that great…all he did was string a bunch of famous quotes together…
Actually, William Shakespeare did not create those plays. They were written by someone else with the same name.
They were written by a committee, none of whom could agree on how to spell the surname. (Spelling wasn’t invented until the mid-19th century, and he spelled it several ways in his will. Yes, we have Will’s will.)
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mischugenah over 8 years ago
Or possibly whether or not you actually had a choice to attend this lecture.
WOODNFLINT over 8 years ago
We’ll see who gets the bacon……………
blackash2004-tree Premium Member over 8 years ago
Edward deVere the 17th Earl of Oxford was the writer using William Shakespeare as a pseudonym.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
When there’s a will, there will always be a weigh; especially when attorneys are involved…
Earnestly Frank over 8 years ago
Shakespeare wasn’t that great…all he did was string a bunch of famous quotes together…
Earnestly Frank over 8 years ago
Actually, William Shakespeare did not create those plays. They were written by someone else with the same name.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
They were written by a committee, none of whom could agree on how to spell the surname. (Spelling wasn’t invented until the mid-19th century, and he spelled it several ways in his will. Yes, we have Will’s will.)