Shakespeare's Borrowings From North Were Not Normal

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This is a brilliant analysis and argument. This videos should have hundreds of thousands of views! Eventually it will!!

dehilster
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Hi Dennis, your proof points have us hooked! We can't wait to devour more of your insightful videos. When can we expect the next one? Keep up the great work! 🎥🍿

richardromm
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Hi Dennis, congratulations for your marvelous research! Really a breakthrough. I’ve been following the WS authorship issue for many years, but I only “discovered” your seminal work some days ago. You really gave the definitive solution to the plays authorship puzzle. 👏👏👏
I am very curious about your research on the WS sonnets puzzle. Something even more complex, I guess. Do you know when are you going to publish something about it?
Best wishes from Brazil!
Vagner Ardeo

vagnerardeo
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It’s understanding the science of forensic linguistics which Ros Barber clearly did not, or does not, understand in her recent critique of your work. North is the man, without question. Oxford, Marlow, et al need to be dismissed

polmatthiasson
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Hi Dennis, I’m hungry for more Thomas North Shakespeare content. When can we expect a new video?

surfer
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Hi Dennis, I absolutely love your scholarship. Your authorship theory is the only one based on hard, credible and indisputable evidence. Unlike other authorship theories which are based on juvenilia, circumstantial evidence, cryptograms and other spurious nonsense, including a theory based on a playwright who died in 1593, your theory proves that Shakespeare’s words parallel Thomas North’s.

As a PR executive, if I may offer a bit of advice in terms of delivering your message… My father has a similar tendency to project (shout) into the computer. Would you consider using a professional podcasting/broadcasting mic? Also, if I may suggest adjusting your camera angle so that your face is on the same level rather than pointed downward. And may I further suggest a backdrop of books rather than a breakfront.

I love the Travis Simpkins’s composite likeness of Thomas North. Keep that in the backdrop. You can publish it with the artist’s permission on North’s Wikipedia page as the current image is misleading.

Keep up the great work and looking forward to your work catching on among June Schlueter’s colleagues!

When will your daughter’s documentary about your quest to uncover the truth be released?

richardromm
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Hi Dennis, when will we see your next video and/or your daughter’s documentary? Your fans are waiting with anticipation!

richardromm
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Good info, why do we assume Shakespeare did the plagiarizing and not a more experienced writer like Oxford and his group of playwrights? Shakespeare seems more like a facilitator than a writer, he was likely too cheap to buy paper quills or ink. We need better chain of custody information from source material to the first folio.

MrAbzu
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Shakesspeare turned North's lines into poetry and drama. The creator was Shakespeare. This concept of plagiarism is meaningless since all great art is largely composed of borrowings in this trivial sense. You would have to throw out almost all of Mozart based on this meaningless, spurious sense of "plagiarism."

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