Furthermore only Edward De Vere fits the historical assertion in sonnet that Shakespeare "bore the canopy" over Queen Elizabeth in her victory celebration over the defeat of the Spanish Armada. It is known that in Edward De Vere and company did routinely play practical jokes on ill-fated travelers on the same stretch of road as Prince Hal does in the play.
At court, Edward De Vere was nicknamed "Spear-shaker" due to of his ability both at tournaments and because his coat of arms featured a lion brandishing a spear. This was before roughly 12 plays ascribed to Shakespeare were composed. However even Sir Edmund K. On these facts alone, he would have discounted Stratford-Shakspere as their author.
Indeed, in a comic play performed by the students of Cambridge University c. I am one that can judge according to the proverb, bovem ex unguibus. The client recognised the hand of Oxford in Venus and Adonis. T he precocious, scandal-ridden and brilliantly learned poet-dramatist Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford , was born into a play-loving family — one of the first in England to keep its own company of actors.
Like Burghley, Polonius is cast as senior advisor to the Queen and like Burghley who sent servants to spy on his son, Thomas, Polonius sends servants to spy on his son, Laertes. Acknowledging these associations E. Since the 18th century it has been noted how Shakespeare naturally, frequently and accurately placed legal metaphors into his poems and play. Furthermore, Shakespeare's Sonnets were still being written as late as —the best examples are Sonnets 37, 66, 89 and Dead people simply do not write!
Such is the case with Edward De Vere! Back to the Home Page
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