De Vere is Shakespeare: Evidence from the Biography and Wordplay |
Contents
The Life of Edward de Vere | 1 |
Wordplay in the Drama | 33 |
Wordplay in the Poetry | 86 |
Copyright | |
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Anne Vavasor attributed to William aviarius Cecil Christopher Marlowe combined court Dapper devia Dogberry doth Earl of Oxford Earl of Southampton Edward de Vere Elizabeth Elizabethan England English episode Fenton French Henry horse imitari veritatem intervertere Italian John Lyly Jonson Latin Latin phrase Latin word lines were constructed London Lord Burghley Lord Chamberlain's Men Lord Great Chamberlain marry Measure for Measure mettere a verbale motto pun motto puns nature veritas nihil nihilominus Ogburn's book Oxford was Shakespeare Oxford wrote Oxford's motto passage plays and poems plays of Shakespeare Polixenes Portrait Queen rain pluvia repeating says Scene Shakspere shame Sidney sonnet Spanish Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon Stratfordian swear theatre thee thought advertere transferred as meaning translated true truth Venus and Adonis verba verberare verbero Vere's name verecundia veredus vereor veridici cantus vermeil verre versare verum verus William Shakespeare Wriothesley writing written the plays wronged perversus