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I look forward to that article, which certainly promises to be a breakthrough. And I concede that most scholars think "Shake-scene" was Shakespeare, a natural enough assumption. The Ned Alleyn interpretation is definitely a minority view. As you’ve pointed out elsewhere, the use of beast fables in Groatsworth could point to North, given that he had translated a collection of beast fables. The more I study this subject, the less certain I am of anything! But I hope to attain a kundalini moment of clarity someday. 😀



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I look forward to that article, which certainly promises to be a breakthrough. And I concede that most scholars think "Shake-scene" was Shakespeare, a natural enough assumption. The Ned Alleyn interpretation is definitely a minority view. As you’ve pointed out elsewhere, the use of beast fables in Groatsworth could point to North, given that he had translated a collection of beast fables. The more I study this subject, the less certain I am of anything! But I hope to attain a kundalini moment of clarity someday. 😀



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I look forward to that article, which certainly promises to be a breakthrough. And I concede that most scholars think "Shake-scene" was Shakespeare, a natural enough assumption. The Ned Alleyn interpretation is definitely a minority view. As you’ve pointed out elsewhere, the use of beast fables in Groatsworth could point to North, given that he had translated a collection of beast fables. The more I study this subject, the less certain I am of anything! But I hope to attain a kundalini moment of clarity someday. 😀

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