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“Latin texts and “tried on” various nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs, inventing new ones along the way; in the process he would have acquired his vocabulary of some 25,000 words, more than twice the size of the one possessed by John Milton.”
Hank Whittemore, 100 Reasons Shake-speare was the Earl of Oxford
“The king had accused the poet-earl of treason, charging him with planning to usurp the crown from his nine-year-old son, the future Edward VI of England. There was no evidence in support of the charge.”
Hank Whittemore, 100 Reasons Shake-speare was the Earl of Oxford