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William Shakespeare

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  • Of course that other great hermetic/Rosicrucian writer of the day, who was known as William Shakespeare, dedicated his sonnets to a mysterious Dark Lady, the identity of whom has provided generations of critics with endless fuel for debate.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

  • Of course that other great hermetic/Rosicrucian writer of the day, who was known as William Shakespeare, dedicated his sonnets to a mysterious Dark Lady, the identity of whom has provided generations of critics with endless fuel for debate.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

  • My personal theory is that the plays were written by someone called William Shakespeare, who lived at about the same time the plays were written.

    Feeling Listless - "Taking the credit for your second symphony." 2004

  • Mr. Greenwood next writes that the confusion between the actor, and the unknown taking the name William Shakespeare, "did happen and was intended to happen."

    Shakespeare, Bacon, and the Great Unknown Andrew Lang 1878

  • Each of these three sentences is an anagram that uses all the letters in the name William Shakespeare, and each makes a true statement; peerless Will Shakespeare shines through the centuries and inspires our praise.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIV No 4 1988

  • To paraphrase William Shakespeare's renowned query, made more appropriate since it took place in Denmark, the big question is why there is so much furor posed in the Main Stream Media citing Obama's m ...

    Michael Russnow: Obama's Big Question: To Go or Not to Go, Copenhagen That is 2009

  • To paraphrase William Shakespeare's renowned query, made more appropriate since it took place in Denmark, the big question is why there is so much furor posed in the Main Stream Media citing Obama's m ...

    Michael Russnow: Obama's Big Question: To Go or Not to Go, Copenhagen That is 2009

  • To paraphrase William Shakespeare's renowned query, made more appropriate since it took place in Denmark, the big question is why there is so much furor posed in the Main Stream Media citing Obama's mostly Republican critics over the president's decision to help Chicago win its bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics?

    Michael Russnow: Obama's Big Question: To Go or Not to Go, Copenhagen That is 2009

  • I don't give a damn who wrote these plays, whether it was the playwright known as William Shakespeare, or Francis Bacon, Christopher Marlowe, or Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford these are the top three candidates for authorship among those who like conspiracy theories.

    In Defense of Shakespeare William Harryman 2007

  • It does appear however that a finite number of atoms plus or minus a few on a daily basis arranged in an evolved ape called William Shakespeare had very little trouble producing that line and no amount of evolving will allow some people to see that.

    Evolution of "Hello World" using random mutation and selection - The Panda's Thumb 2006

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