- "Shakespeare".
Willm Shakp Bellott v
Mountjoy deposition 12 June 1612
William Shakspēr Blackfriars Gatehouse conveyance 10
March 1613 Wm Shakspē
Blackfriars mortgage...
-
Hopkins University Press, 1978), p.242 http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/iemls/
shaksper/files/ROLE%20CLOWN.txt [bare URL
plain text file] Evans, G.
Blakemore (1974)...
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Edward (1997). "Ot****o, The
Infamous Ripley and
SHAKSPER". In Batchelor, John; Cain, Tom; Lamont,
Claire (eds.).
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December 1994). "Unedited
comment posted on '
Shaksper; The
Global Electronic Shakespeare Conference' website".
Retrieved 4 December...
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Hardy M.; et al. (1993). "You/Thou in Shakespeare's Work".
SHAKSPER: The Global,
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Archived from the original...
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countries in 1582,
Shakespeare died on 3 May 1616. Also
spelled Shakspere,
Shaksper and Shake-speare, as
spelling in
Elizabethan times was not
fixed and absolute...
- mobs.
Willm Shakp Bellott v.
Mountjoy deposition, 12 June 1612
William Shakspēr Blackfriars Gatehouse conveyance,
March 1613 Wm Shakspē
Blackfriars mortgage...
- indications.
Willm Shakp Bellott v
Mountjoy deposition 12 June 1612
William Shakspēr Blackfriars Gatehouse conveyance 10
March 1613 Wm Shakspē
Blackfriars mortgage...
-
probably John Ford.
Foster conceded to
Monsarrat in an e-mail
message to the
SHAKSPER e-mail list in 2002. This nine-verse love
lyric was
ascribed to Shakespeare...
-
University of
California at
Berkeley (1982) "Stephen
Booth (1933-2020)".
shaksper.net.
Retrieved March 27, 2021. "Stephen Booth".
American Shakespeare Center...