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Old 11-15-2007, 02:19 AM   #21
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Whatever, I find it interesting because many people today still study him. And, I liked the little reference I found about the 46th word from the beginning of the 46th Psalm, and the 46th word back from the 46th psalm when Shakespear was 46 years old, and the Bible was first translated by King James.
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Does it matter who Shakespeare was?

I agree with Walter Kaufmann in that knowing the specific plumage of the parrots in Shakespeare's time or the exact clothing the characters wear has nothing to do with a literary understanding of Shakespeare's works and ontological truth he's trying to convey. What's needed is a phenomenological analysis of characters .

As an aside:
All you religious conspiracy theorists need to realize that on the end you're just going to be hung by a group of people that believe in your truth or "plan" (even though you may not fully believe it yourself) on a pendulum, either that your you'll end up on some isolated farm reflecting your future demise.

Literary reference rep for anyone who knows what book that's from?
I believe that you are talking about the game FarCry.
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I believe that you are talking about the game FarCry.
Almost, but not quite. The picture is a hint?

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Whatever, I find it interesting because many people today still study him. And, I liked the little reference I found about the 46th word from the beginning of the 46th Psalm, and the 46th word back from the 46th psalm when Shakespear was 46 years old, and the Bible was first translated by King James.
Give me enough numbers and I can, using some kind of numerology, prove anything.
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Old 11-15-2007, 06:29 PM   #24
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Lemonaide, seriously, take your meds. Your doctors prescribed them for a reason.
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I don't have a 'doctor' and I don't take 'meds' the strongest pill I have is an aspirin.

We don't have to belabor the topic, I only posted it, because at one time we talked Shakespear, and the stuff was on the net. But I see your point!, it does tend to the supernatural aspects, however, there is really nothing supernatural about this, I think Shakespear selected the nome de plume himself, as a 'salute' to the Bible.

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I don't have a 'doctor' and I don't take 'meds' the strongest pill I have is an aspirin.
It's time to change that.

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We don't have to belabor the topic, I only posted it, because at one time we talked Shakespear, and the stuff was on the net. But I see your point!, it does tend to the supernatural aspects, however, there is really nothing supernatural about this, I think Shakespear selected the nome de plume himself, as a 'salute' to the Bible.
I hate your vocab.

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Oh and It's shakespeare. Both Google, Wikipedia, and every hard copy book says so.
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"And everybody says so" Just live your life on the net and select your next President and your spouse accordingly.

His name has been spelled that way.
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Don't worry about it. Worse things happen. I heard Oregon got a 5.6 earthquake yesterday, but 8 miles down, so no damage. I took a bad fall yesterday, the men waxed the floors and the wax combined with the rain. The worst thing about it was that even though I was on the floor, someone actually asked me for assistance with something - it was the stuff of Shakespearion\n comedy.
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