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December 05, 2011

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mary lou

Contesting Will sounds interesting - I have wondered how the whole 'controversy' began. And I second (Why, why, why, do publishers think that readers of non-academic works are not interested in footnotes?) - drives me crazy.

Wendy

For far less academic reading, you might want to check out Bill Bryson's book entitled "Shakespeare." It provides some fascinating social context, plus provides all the FACTS that are known about him; very little!

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    For since to part your will is,
    O heavy tyding,
    Heere is for me no biding:
    Yet once againe
    Ere that I part with you,
    Amarillis, Amarillis:
    Sweet, adew.

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