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Where's the proof?

That's not evidence. Your first point is merely incorherent, while the second doesn't prove that Oxford coined the words. He probably also used the word "the," but that doesn't mean a thing.

Evidence involves an eyewitness account by someone in the position to know either or both men, that Shakespeare didn't write the plays.

Word games are meaningless, but that's all the "evidence" you have. To prove your assertion, you need to name original sources that attest to the fact the plays were written by Oxford.

Where are they?
Put up or shut up.

Posted by Reality Chuck on March 31, 1997 at 13:43:13
In Reply to "Would you like some evidence?" posted by Cold Reality on March 30, 1997 at 12:54:14


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