Re: [CTRL] "...and Sir Francis Bacon As William Shakespere"

2000-06-18 Thread Prudence L. Kuhn
In a message dated 06/17/2000 9:11:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Perhaps he did have an NDE. It wouldn't be unusual as many great artists have claimed to have experienced something similar that proved to be a pivotal event necessary to their greatness. Maybe Shakesp

Re: [CTRL] "...and Sir Francis Bacon As William Shakespere"

2000-06-17 Thread Yardbird
> I agree about Bacon, but I read something Shakespeare wrote when he was l8. > No one can develop that much without a near death experience. Prudy Perhaps he did have an NDE. It wouldn't be unusual as many great artists have claimed to have experienced something similar that proved to be a pivo

Re: [CTRL] "...and Sir Francis Bacon As William Shakespere"

2000-06-17 Thread Prudence L. Kuhn
In a message dated 06/16/2000 3:19:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Bollocks to the Bacon theory! The man was a great writer but not equipped with the style or manner of the author of the Shakespeare canon. In fact, there is quite a fair bit known about Shakespeare, con

Re: [CTRL] "...and Sir Francis Bacon As William Shakespere"

2000-06-17 Thread Prudence L. Kuhn
In a message dated 06/15/2000 11:30:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << > Now THIS one is (almost) open and shut...I've long maintained that > t'was > Bacon who wrote that which is attributed to Shakespere...this is > simply the > latest reevaluation of this hypothesis >

Re: [CTRL] "...and Sir Francis Bacon As William Shakespere"

2000-06-16 Thread Yardbird
Bollocks to the Bacon theory! The man was a great writer but not equipped with the style or manner of the author of the Shakespeare canon. In fact, there is quite a fair bit known about Shakespeare, contrary to arguments suggesting otherwise, and he is much better known than many of the other play

Re: [CTRL] "...and Sir Francis Bacon As William Shakespere"

2000-06-15 Thread Tenorlove
--- William Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Now THIS one is (almost) open and shut...I've long maintained that > t'was > Bacon who wrote that which is attributed to Shakespere...this is > simply the > latest reevaluation of this hypothesis... I remember this discussion in high school drama c

[CTRL] "...and Sir Francis Bacon As William Shakespere"

2000-06-15 Thread William Shannon
Now THIS one is (almost) open and shut...I've long maintained that t'was Bacon who wrote that which is attributed to Shakespere...this is simply the latest reevaluation of this hypothesis... Bill. = Reassessing William - the gre