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Oxenford’s letters…

…for truthe ys truthe thoughe never so owlde, and tyme cannot make that falsse whiche was once trwe…

sounds like Shakespeare doesn’t it? Or try this for advice on kingship…

…Nothinge adornes a kynge moore thein Iustice, nor in any thinge, doothe a kynge moore resemble god then in iustice, whiche ys the Hed of […]

Commedia del Amsterdam…

this is from another network which should contain this blog within it. a meta-network designed to bring us all under one digital roof so to speak. this is being written on june 11, 07 whereas below is june 5th. Often people ask me why i live here. the answer is easy for a beta-male: no […]

fight back!

The Authorship Question is rearing its ugly beautiful head in 2007. (yes even uglier more beautiful than the Droeshout portrait). The Washington Post ran an article questioning yet again a belief system that is absolutely unfalsifiable. It is an article of faith.

If, and there is muuuch mileage in your if, you start down this […]

Irreverent facts or fictions?

* Shakespeare wrote fast.

Ben Jonson wrote

‘His mind and hand went together and what he thought, he uttered with that easiness, that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers’.

Ben also wrote

‘Ease and relaxation are profitable to all studies. The mind is like a bow, the stronger by being […]

Boyle’s Law…

Half-remembered physics lessons with Mr Timperley at BRGS. Somewhere Boyle’s law was mentioned. here is an animated version if you’re interested by NASA. Today’s post is a big endorsement.

James Boyle sent me an email asking me to alert my readership to his new book The Shakespeare Chronicles, (downloadable for a buck fifty for you […]

Church Institutions…

*The following explanation of the Religious Institutions and Events may help to clear up some confusing terms and titles you will encounter whilst studying Sh. The info is cribbed from English Institutions by Aug. Western PhD. Oslo 1938. p.33-39.

The Reformation really started with a Catholic priest called Martin Luther. Luther refused to follow a […]

Ann Coulter segues into Oxenforde

LOL. Bless the Internet. Let blood flow! Rhetorical blood staining the ethernets of the world. Actual violence is unfortunately the lot of mankind. Our Republican and patriotic vixen, Ann advocates public whipping as a lesson learnt, and true it does make the criminal harder.

Death, be it natural or no, is the only thing […]