| 1. | As for the Stratford man, call him Shakspere, call him Shaks.
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| 2. | Shakspere of Stratford could not have been the author; only his name is similar.
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| 3. | He was an important and active figure in the foundation of the New Shakspere Society in 1873.
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| 4. | A duel was fought on the moor in July 1804 between Mr . Jones and Mr . Shakspere Philips.
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| 5. | Bill Shakespeare, who had a wonderful first name, usually spelled his last name Shakspere, which shows what he knew.
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| 6. | He suspected that something was rotten in Stratford : he could find no books and no manuscripts owned or written by Shakspere.
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| 7. | In 1857 Bacon expanded her ideas in her book, " The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded ".
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| 8. | Matus argues that the playwright used " Shakspere " in the country and " Shakespeare " in the city.
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| 9. | The following year Delia Bacon published a book outlining her theory : " The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded ".
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| 10. | Because he is known to have signed his name " Shakspere " when writing it out in full, this is the spelling sometimes adopted.
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