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
> 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
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
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 >
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
--- 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
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