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Conjecture and fancy abound in biographies of William Shakespeare, whose bust (above) sits in U of T's John Fisher library. Author A. L. Rowse claims to have hit truth in disclosures of Dark Lady
Conjecture and fancy abound in biographies of William Shakespeare, whose bust (above) sits in U of T's John Fisher library. Author A. L. Rowse claims to have hit truth in disclosures of Dark Lady

Conjecture and fancy abound in biographies of William Shakespeare, whose bust (above) sits in U of T's John Fisher library. Author A. L. Rowse claims to have hit truth in disclosures of Dark Lady

Date9/12/1973
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Original Toronto Star caption: Conjecture and fancy abound in biographies of William Shakespeare, whose bust (above) sits in U of T's John Fisher library. Author A. L. Rowse claims to have hit truth in disclosures of Dark Lady.
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    ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
    Usage Rights Copyright (Learn More)
    Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
    Object NumberTSPA_0079763F
    Awful disclosures
    De Witt & Davenport
    1855?
    Further disclosures
    Leavitt, Lord & Co.
    1837