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The plays display a grammar-school education. (In England, that doesnât mean elementary school; it means âprep schoolâ, more or less, except itâs free.) The plays display no evidence of cryptography; real cryptographers find the subject embarrassing. The claims that Stratford-upon-Avon was âfull of illiteratesâ and that Shakespeareâs children were illiterate are outright lies. The claim that his parents were illiterate has no proof, and we know that his father was an alderman for years, and even served a term as High Bailiff (more or less mayor). And the fact that we donât have any letters by Shakespeare mainly proves that he wasnât royal, noble, or a clergyman. People didnât save up old letters back then, unless they were important people who had to save all their paperwork. We do, however, have a letter /to/ Shakespeare.
RAGs almost 5 years ago
Years ago I had a button which read, âShakespeare ate Bacon.â
SHIVA almost 5 years ago
Iâve read about those conspiracy theories over the years.
MS72 almost 5 years ago
Ron and Nicole are not forgotten. The Real Killer remains at large.
FassEddie almost 5 years ago
Bacon and Shakespeare are both dead. Have been for years. It doesnât matter to them at all.
!!ÇlÉâ almost 5 years ago
Love the title square today! Really well-done shading and looping andâŠwell, all that! o.O
gantech almost 5 years ago
O.J.? O.J. you say???!!!
Airbender almost 5 years ago
Al needs to cut back on the caffeine.
John W Kennedy Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The plays display a grammar-school education. (In England, that doesnât mean elementary school; it means âprep schoolâ, more or less, except itâs free.) The plays display no evidence of cryptography; real cryptographers find the subject embarrassing. The claims that Stratford-upon-Avon was âfull of illiteratesâ and that Shakespeareâs children were illiterate are outright lies. The claim that his parents were illiterate has no proof, and we know that his father was an alderman for years, and even served a term as High Bailiff (more or less mayor). And the fact that we donât have any letters by Shakespeare mainly proves that he wasnât royal, noble, or a clergyman. People didnât save up old letters back then, unless they were important people who had to save all their paperwork. We do, however, have a letter /to/ Shakespeare.