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Shakespeare authorship question / William Shakespeare / Knights of the Garter / Venus and Adonis / Edward de Vere /  17th Earl of Oxford / Fringe theory / Pseudohistory / Rival Poet / William Cecil /  1st Baron Burghley / British people / English people / Poetry
Date: 2009-09-20 09:02:26
Shakespeare authorship question
William Shakespeare
Knights of the Garter
Venus and Adonis
Edward de Vere
17th Earl of Oxford
Fringe theory
Pseudohistory
Rival Poet
William Cecil
1st Baron Burghley
British people
English people
Poetry

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