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Hardly ever sick at sea
Failed argument, Tempest, Hamlet (1599–1601)
What never? Hardly Ever? On such a full sea are we now afloat; And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures Shakespeare's seamanship provides a classic example of Oxfordians both having their cake and… go to article
Waughbait—The Oxfordian Empire Strikes Back
What's this article doing here?? × It's what passes for… go to article
Smoke gets in your eyes
Failed argument, Poet Ape, Waugh
“Analysis” of Poet Ape It is essential to those seeking to create doubt, that they remove all early references to Shakespeare as a playwright and minimise as far as possible any references to him as an actor. Once they're gone, they can… go to article
Smoke gets in your eyes
Failed argument, Poet Ape, Waugh
“Analysis” of Poet Ape It is essential to those seeking to create doubt, that they remove all early references to Shakespeare as a playwright and minimise as far as possible any references to him as an actor. Once they're gone, they can… go to article
Smoke gets in your eyes
Failed argument, Poet Ape, Waugh
“Analysis” of Poet Ape It is essential to those seeking to create doubt, that they remove all early references to Shakespeare as a playwright and minimise as far as possible any references to him as an actor. Once they're gone, they can… go to article