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A Bard by any Other Name
Yahoo News ^ | September 18, 2005 | James J. Kilpatrick

Posted on 09/19/2005 8:47:48 PM PDT by Plutarch

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There are only several examples of his signature after an exhaustive mining of the Elizabethian records.

That's way more than the one signature we have of Christopher Marlowe and of Thomas Kyd, or the none we have of Robert Greene and John Webster.

The writer of the plays had to have been trained in the law, as they are chock full of correct legal terms, concepts and situations.

There's no reason to think he had to have been trained in the law at all.

21 posted on 09/29/2005 11:25:47 PM PDT by SpringheelJack
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