The Case of the Earl of Oxford (2306 words, 11 pages)
For a host of persuasive but commonly disregarded reasons, the Earl ofOxford has quietly become by far the most compelling man to be foundbehind the mask of "Shake-speare." As Orson Welles put it in 1954, "Ithink Oxford wrote Shakespeare. If you don't agree, there are someawful funny coincidences incidences to ...
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