Professor Emma Smith is a very brilliant Oxford Shakespeare scholar - yesterday I sent her an email suggesting that if one read the alphabetical listing of all of Shakespeare's Sonnets - the first lines to these sonnets I mean - especially the first 19 sonnets in alphabetical index listing - one gets perhaps a definite but clear glimpse of Shakespeare's real feelings of the agony of his loss when his 11 year old son Hamnet died. Perhaps my logical deductive and lateral reasoning may seem odd to some. I am 72 now; and the research on this may have already been undertaken. Knowledge is international - just like Shakespeare will always be.
Professor Emma Smith is a very brilliant Oxford Shakespeare scholar - yesterday I sent her an email suggesting that if one read the alphabetical listing of all of Shakespeare's Sonnets - the first lines to these sonnets I mean - especially the first 19 sonnets in alphabetical index listing - one gets perhaps a definite but clear glimpse of Shakespeare's real feelings of the agony of his loss when his 11 year old son Hamnet died. Perhaps my logical deductive and lateral reasoning may seem odd to some. I am 72 now; and the research on this may have already been undertaken. Knowledge is international - just like Shakespeare will always be.
I wondered about that, but I just can't imagine him advising his 11 year-old to procreate.
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