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An entry in the Stratford Parish baptismal register reads, "Guliemus filius Johannes Shakspere"; that is, "William son of John Shakspere" (Stratford Parish Register of Holy Trinity Church, f. 5).
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The Last Will and Testament of; William Shaksper ... From the first line of Shakspere's will ... Shakspere's 1st signature...
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Shakespeare authorship question - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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THE SHAKSPERE SIGNATURES; ... These are the six purported signatures of Shakspere, all on legal documents. ... The rest of Shakspere's family seems to have been illiterate, signing their names with an X. And note that none of these signatures is spelled "Shakespeare" nor indicates a long 'a' in pronunciation.
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Lectures and Notes on Shakspere and Other English Poets - ... and subsequently, long before 1 Schlegel had delivered at Vienna the lectures on Shakspere, which he afterwards published, I had given on the same subject eighteen lectures substantially the same, proceeding from the very same point of view, and deducing the...
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A biography of English playwright William Shakespeare. ... Born, Stratford-on-Avon, 1564 ... This document was originally published in Minute History of the Drama. Alice B. Fort & Herbert S. Kates. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1935. p. 36.
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The reader is left amazed that so pitifully few and slender pieces of "evidence" in favor of the authorship of the actor William Shakspere could, beaverdam-like, have held back such an overwhelming flood of probabilities in favor of Oxford for over three hundred years.
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A biography of English dramatist William Shakespeare; includes a list of related links. ... This article was originally published in A Short History of the Drama. Martha Fletcher Bellinger. New York: Henry Holt & Company, 1927. pp. 224-6, 234. ... THE known facts of Shakespeare's life, few as they are, are yet rather more...
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Heraldic documents. Coat of Arms grant. »; Heraldic document. John Shakspere sought to add his wife's family arms to the Shakspere arms. »; Heraldic documents. Concerning "elevating base persons, and assigning devices already in use." »;
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There never was an edition published upon which was bestowed so much labor and painstaking preparation. ~William D. Moffat ... "The Story of the Boydell Shakespeare", by William D. Moffat ... Boydell's 1789 Preface A Catalogue of the Pictures, &c. in the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall...
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