it was never proved but William Shakespeare did have unnatural knowledge of the going on of royalty. royals thought writing was beneath them so sir bacon could be a anonymous writer who just wanted to write but couldn't so he took on a different name. for many of his plays were set inside a royal court and Shakespeare was a peasant.
When Portia says, "the quality of mercy is not strain'd; it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven on the place beneath," she means that you cannot force someone to be merciful. It has to be a free act. She says in her previous line "Then must the Jew be merciful" to which Shylock retorts, "On what compulsion must I? Tell me that." His retort is justified; Portia had no business using the word "must". And she admits it with this famous line. "The quality of mercy" here means the same thing as "the nature of mercy"; its quality is its character.
When the night had veil'd the pole: In the morning glad I see. My foe outstretch'd beneath the tree. William Blake. A Poison Tree.
What most people are still debating to this day, is the fact of who truly wrote Shakespeare's plays, and this does tie William Shakespeare to Queen Elizabeth the First. As most people know, Queen Elizabeth's mother was Anne Boleyn, and Anne Boleyn was wrongly accused of adultery. Before her execution for that wrong mistake, Anne gave birth to Elizabeth (who will become Queen Elizabeth the First). When Elizabeth was a teenager around 1548 or 1549, she was living with in the home of Catherine Parr, who was the last wife of Henry VIII. Catherine had remarried and there was something involving Catherine Parr's husband or another man. Some sort of impropriety. No one seems to know what really had happened, but Elizabeth was forced to leave the house afterward. This information leads people to assume that Elizabeth had become pregnant. There is also no proof of Edward de Vere and Elizabeth, or why they were so close. Most people to this day still think they were lovers. They were 17 years apart, and women at that time had kids really young. The reason most people think that Edward de Vere wrote William Shakespeare's plays is mainly because William Shakespeare had a very simple life, and often stayed at his home while Edward de Vere had a very nomadic lifestyle, traveling from place to place. William Shakespeare was a merchant. He had a grammar-school education and wasn't well traveled as we know. Yet why would Edward de Vere write those plays and keep it a secret?? If Edward de Vere wrote all of those plays, yet he was Elizabeth's son, he couldn't put his name on any of his works. The royals believed that play-writing was beneath them. If Edward de Vere was Queen Elizabeth's son, it would have been more important to hide his authorship. She wouldn't have wanted him to attract attention. It might have exposed their relationship. It is known that Edward de Vere was a great favorite of Queen Elizabeth's. His father died when he was really young, and he was raised by one of her top advisers. When Edward de Vere was an adult, Elizabeth gave him an allowance of a thousand pounds a year, which can equal to around $700,000 dollars now. Most people believe that Elizabeth gave that money to Edward de Vere because she did not want him to make it known to the public that he was the author of the plays, and they paid William Shakespeare to take credit for the plays.
"A Boat Beneath a Sunny Sky" is a poem written by Lewis Carroll. He is most famous for his work Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
The cast of Beneath the Mask - 1914 includes: Ethel Grandin as Ethel Dexter David Lythgoe as William Barnes William Welsh
it was never proved but William Shakespeare did have unnatural knowledge of the going on of royalty. royals thought writing was beneath them so sir bacon could be a anonymous writer who just wanted to write but couldn't so he took on a different name. for many of his plays were set inside a royal court and Shakespeare was a peasant.
It is located beneath the Arc de Triomphe at Charles de Gaulle/Etoile.
George Croghan was buried in Kentucky and later his body was exhumed and moved to Fremont, Ohio where he was reburied in front of the public library there beneath his monument. "Old Betsy", the cannon he used in the defense of Ft. Stephenson (located at the site of the fort) is also there. The library basement was made into a museum of his affects and letters.
Each of the four clock faces of "Big Ben" has the inscription DOMINE SALVAM FAC REGINAM NOSTRAM VICTORIAM PRIMAM on the stone immediately beneath the clock face. This is Latin, and means "O Lord, keep safe our Queen Victoria the First."
When Portia says, "the quality of mercy is not strain'd; it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven on the place beneath," she means that you cannot force someone to be merciful. It has to be a free act. She says in her previous line "Then must the Jew be merciful" to which Shylock retorts, "On what compulsion must I? Tell me that." His retort is justified; Portia had no business using the word "must". And she admits it with this famous line. "The quality of mercy" here means the same thing as "the nature of mercy"; its quality is its character.
The building and steps are constructed from white marble. At the center of the monument is a bronze statue of President Jefferson. The building may be reinforced with concrete or steel support beams. As the ground beneath the monument is quite swampy, there is certainly much use of pilings, probably of reinforced concrete, to stabilize the supporting ground.
Shakespeare is buried beneath the floor of Trinity Church in his hometown of Stratford. The following doggerel verse is engraved on the paving stone:Good frend for Iesvs sake forbeare,To digg the dvst encloased heare.Bleste be man spares thes stones,And cvrst be he moves my bones
The cast of Beneath the Sea - 1915 includes: Charles Fowler Melvin Mayo Wilbert Melville Rose Norris William Parsons as Richard George Routh Velma Whitman as Alice Herring
When the night had veil'd the pole: In the morning glad I see. My foe outstretch'd beneath the tree. William Blake. A Poison Tree.
All Farthings from this period are made from copper. The 1825 Farthing obverse has a left facing George IV with the Latin inscription "GEORGIUS IIII" and "DEI GRATIA". The reverse has a right facing seated Britannia holding a trident with her left hand and a shield with her right hand beneath her. The date is below Britannia and the Latin inscription "BRITANNIAR REX FID DEF" is around the circumference. See the link below for an image.
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