William Shakespeare’s – Sonnet 18 (Analysis)

In William Shakespeare’s most loved (S.18) Henry VVriothesley (the faire youth) is seen more perfect even than an English summers day – never to be…

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Edward de Vere’s Royal Nativity
(Explained as simply – as is possible)

‘OM’ – The 17th Earl of Oxford Edward de Vere’s Royal nativity is expressed – by this simple mathematical sum: 12 + 14 = 26.…

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‘TRIXIE’ the Royal Cat that saved a Prince

‘TRIXIE’ was a Royal cat. Her owner was a Prince who liked to dress extravagantly – flaunting black & white colours that symbolised Queen Elizabeth…

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A Triangular Halo for William Shakespeare

It can be seen in this late 15th century painting of ‘God the Father’ by Antoniazzo Romano that the conventional Christian halo has been replaced…

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“Twelve or 14 Moonshines” by William Shakespeare

This article is necessary because the phrase “Twelve or 14 moonshines” an extract from Edmund’s (Sol.1)“King Lear” is impossible to understand without specialist knowledge –…

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William Shakespeare’s S*O*M*E acronym

September ‘7’ in the year 1533 was the birthday of Queen Elizabeth 1 a fact confirmed by enlightenment of William Shakespeare’s “SOME” acronym, written large…

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New Moon Over Southampton

Illustrated is William Shakespeare’s dedication to Henry VVriothesley (the first of three dedication) which in 1593 accompanied his first published poem “Venvs & Adonis” a…

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Elizabeth 1st Virgin Queen – Or Not? (As the case may be)

That on the 14th July 1548, the ’14’ year old princess Elizabeth gave birth to a child fathered by ‘Lord Admiral Sir Thomas Seymour”, was…

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