All that glitters isn’t gold. The Merchant of Venice
Latin Could Shakespeare read Latin? Yes. Sometimes he quoted from the Douay-Rheims. Williams Play This is the setting for “Shakeshafte” by Rowan Williams when Edmund Campion, a Jesuit priest travelling incognito from one household to another, meets a young Will Shakeshafte who has been hidden at the request of a schoolmaster in Stratford! Based on some truth, gossip, and rumour, it is an exciting play, full of suspense and drama, and Rowan has used his poetical and philosophical gifts to create Will’s depth of thought and feelings about human relationships and to elaborate on the personal choices that he has to make. https://supremacyandsurvival.blogspot.com/2016/07/campion-and-shakespeare-meet.html Rowan Williams, b. 1950, is the former Archbishop of Canterbury and a former member of the House of Lords (2003-2020). He believes Shakespeare was a Catholic.
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