Yes, it has that effect doesn't. It's a dark heavy cloud that lifts.
My wife is reading Marc Anderson's book on de Vere, and she says with every page it just confirms, again and again, that the guy from Stratford could never have written them.
If you read Scheff's 10th chapter on techtonic plates, I think you come to see all of that very differently too.
Yes, it has that effect doesn't. It's a dark heavy cloud that lifts.
My wife is reading Marc Anderson's book on de Vere, and she says with every page it just confirms, again and again, that the guy from Stratford could never have written them.
If you read Scheff's 10th chapter on techtonic plates, I think you come to see all of that very differently too.
I thought he had some relationship with Elizabeth as well. A relationship that made her more than a little angry with him for debauching her assistant. Was not that Scheff that wrote about that as well?
Thank you Guy.
Yes, it has that effect doesn't. It's a dark heavy cloud that lifts.
My wife is reading Marc Anderson's book on de Vere, and she says with every page it just confirms, again and again, that the guy from Stratford could never have written them.
If you read Scheff's 10th chapter on techtonic plates, I think you come to see all of that very differently too.
Thank you. Sounds like another hole to worm my way into. I'l see how my time allowance will bring it into focus.
I thought he had some relationship with Elizabeth as well. A relationship that made her more than a little angry with him for debauching her assistant. Was not that Scheff that wrote about that as well?