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Who penned the works of Shakespeare? Was it a Stratford commoner who might have attended grammar school and has no literary work leading up to any of the Shakespearean plays, or was it Edward de Vere, with an uncle who wrote Shakespearean sonnets before Shakespeare did, a life mirroring a myriad of Shakespearean plays, explicitly named by intellectuals of the time as being a brilliant writer who does not write under his own name, and shares one very specific line of dialogue that was written in the Elizabethan era by only two authors, de Vere himself and Shakespeare?

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Who penned the works of Shakespeare? Was it a Stratford commoner who might have attended grammar school and has no literary work leading up to any of the Shakespearean plays, or was it Edward de Vere, with an uncle who wrote Shakespearean sonnets before Shakespeare did, a life mirroring a myriad of Shakespearean plays, explicitly named by intellectuals of the time as being a brilliant writer who does not write under his own name, and shares one very specific line of dialogue that was written in the Elizabethan era by only two authors, de Vere himself and Shakespeare?

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