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    The theory on the "Italian Shakespeare" is...

    The theory on the "Italian Shakespeare" is true,and a friend of mine who studies english literature confirmed it.

    Ciao Alice!
  2. Because people is lazy and don't like to follow...

    Because people is lazy and don't like to follow too long stories.
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    These ten person are not the whole world....it's...

    These ten person are not the whole world....it's a kind of thumbnail.

    You know?




    ...I'm only breaking a little gate in the mistification's wall.

    This question is creating interest, I...
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    Next time they'll recruit Franco Zeffirelli....

    Next time they'll recruit Franco Zeffirelli....
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    I'm italian, speak italian and I don't use...

    I'm italian, speak italian and I don't use spanish words.
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    Is uncorrect "Ultimo" means "The Last" in...

    Is uncorrect


    "Ultimo" means "The Last" in Italian or Latin.
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    In Italiano : Prima parte ...

    In Italiano :

    Prima parte
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoYlnccGvic

    Seconda parte
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O3oXZFuYvM&feature=related

    Terza parte...
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    The theory about Michelagnolo...

    The theory about Michelagnolo Crollalanza/Shakespeare is serious, and has a wide following in the literary italian world : I speak about academic profesors, not about writers like Dan Brown....
    I...
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    My dear friends, goodnight for this night. ...

    My dear friends, goodnight for this night.

    The hystorical diatriba Shakespear/Crollalanza still it's opened...and I will return, soon...


    Ciao a tutti dall'Italia,
    Ultimo.
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    This thread have the typical taste of...

    This thread have the typical taste of shakespearian play....

    ...culture, tension, surreal, depth...and many readers.

    Or not ?
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    Moderate yourself, please. We are...

    Moderate yourself, please.



    We are gentleman.
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    Sure it was the english influence...

    Sure it was the english influence...
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    By the way, also like sang the "Frankie goes to...

    By the way, also like sang the "Frankie goes to hollywood"...

    RELAX.... ;)
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    ... ...."a poor player, that struts and frets...

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    ...."a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. "
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    Ugo Foscolo "Alla sera" (Nightfall). ...

    Ugo Foscolo "Alla sera" (Nightfall).


    Nightfall

    Perhaps because you are the image

    of the silence of the grave, I cherish when you come to me

    o evening! Whether summer clouds
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    Eugenio Montale : Bring me the sunflower that...

    Eugenio Montale :

    Bring me the sunflower that I may transplant it


    Bring me the sunflower that I may transplant it
    in my saline burned ground,
    and that it might display all day to the...
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    My friend, my ipothesys is founded on hystorical...

    My friend, my ipothesys is founded on hystorical dates (biography of Crollalanza and others).
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    By the way, Niamh, your poems are very...

    By the way, Niamh, your poems are very nice...they remember the crepuscolar poetry of Ugo Foscolo, or the decadent thematics of Eugenio Montale...do you know?
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    But Marlowe studied the classics, greeks and...

    But Marlowe studied the classics, greeks and latins.
    And his plays are ambientalize in Paris, Germany or in imaginaries scenes (Cartagine, for example).

    Friendly reconstructable by a instructed...
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    For the precision... I don't have insult...

    For the precision...

    I don't have insult anyone.
    Someone insult me. But it's not a problem.

    ;)
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    As tells the documented biography of Crollalanza,...

    As tells the documented biography of Crollalanza, he travelled and visited Greek and Denmark too.

    An English man of '500 knew Messina and Verona ?



    Cite, please, an other english writer who...
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    Salvatore Schillaci scored a great goal against...

    Salvatore Schillaci scored a great goal against Ireland...

    Do you remember, my friend ?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4pRNv87mDY

    {EDIT}

    And Schillaci played with Messina Football Club...
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    Parla italiano o latino, non comprendo fino in...

    Parla italiano o latino, non comprendo fino in fondo i linguaggi barbari.

    Quando i miei avi (Ovidio, Orazio, Catullo) insegnavano al mondo la letteratura i tuoi avi inseguivano castori nelle...
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    My friend, you compare the histories of the...

    My friend, you compare the histories of the English monarchs (avalaible by any local library or verbal tradition) at the informations or details about the laws, foreshortenings, or costumes of cities...
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    Men, to you they remain : Jack the Ripper, The...

    Men, to you they remain : Jack the Ripper, The Beatles, Victoria Beckam and Mister Bean.
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