diamantine

Jonathan Lighter wuxxmupp2000 at GMAIL.COM
Tue Apr 10 23:04:43 UTC 2012


You're thinking of the box-office smash "Anonymous" (2011) in which the
Earl of Oxford is the *real* Shakespeare, besides being Queen Elizabeth's
bastard son, studly lover, and father of one of her illegitimate kids, of
which, as I say, he's one.

In this version, too, the repellent, illiterate ham actor William
Shakespeare is the uncaught murderer of Christopher Marlowe, who, "history"
claims, died years earlier.

Unforgettable: young Oxford recites or composes a sonnet while Liz gives
oral sex.  It's what the Stratfordians don't want you to know!

Diamantine or non-diamantine?  You be the judge.

JL

On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 5:41 PM, Wilson Gray <hwgray at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Jonathan Lighter
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> > most profound and diamantine verse
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> Hard to make sense of?
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