The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 12.0789  Thursday, 5 April 2001

[1]     From:   Marcus Dahl <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
        Date:   Wednesday, 4 Apr 2001 18:45:52 EDT
        Subj:   Re: SHK 12.0772 Re: Shakespearean Authorship Research

[2]     From:   Brian Vickers <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
        Date:   Thursday, 05 Apr 2001 13:06:52 +0200
        Subj:   SHK 12.0772 Shakespearian Authorship Research


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From:           Marcus Dahl <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date:           Wednesday, 4 Apr 2001 18:45:52 EDT
Subject: 12.0772 Re: Shakespearean Authorship Research
Comment:        Re: SHK 12.0772 Re: Shakespearean Authorship Research

RE: O and OH

Just an aside on this but there is perhaps little reason to believe that
"Shakespeare" spelt the exclamations O and OH consistently or that
anyone else of his time did either.  I am assuming that Mike Jensen gets
his view on the matter from Gary Taylor (though I may be wrong). At the
risk of sounding sententious I would point the interested (or
disagreeing) to:

http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dng0zz5/journal2.htm#no.1

where I have said a few words on the subject. I would be interested if
others have a view on this question...

Thanks,
Marcus.

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From:           Brian Vickers <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date:           Thursday, 05 Apr 2001 13:06:52 +0200
Subject: Shakespearian Authorship Research
Comment:        SHK 12.0772 Shakespearian Authorship Research

I've been preoccupied with some deadlines recently, and enter this
discussion rather late. But I'd like to know where Mr. Maddox found the
four (was it?) sonnets by Francis Bacon which he subjected to analysis?

Brian Vickers

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