Wm. Kearney Hall has written:
'Springfield, Greene County, Missouri newspaper abstracts' -- subject(s): American newspapers, Genealogy, Indexes, Registers of births
'The Haseltine family of Greene County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy
'Genealogy of the Bussing family'
Wm Grandmill has written: 'Investing in wheat, soybeans, corn' -- subject(s): Charts, diagrams, Prices, Commodity options, Commodity futures, Wheat, Corn, Grain, Soybean
George Abel Schreiner has written: 'Entente diplomacy and the world' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, World politics, Causes 'The iron ration'
Arden was the maiden name of Wm. Shakespeare's mother.
Anti-Stratfordians are people who believe that for some person other than William Shakespeare wrote all of Shakespeare's plays, including Romeo and Juliet. Nobody has yet advanced the claim that each one of Shakespeare's plays was really written by a different playwright that was not Shakespeare, so that the Henry VI plays were written by Peele, Titus Andronicus by Kyd, The Merry Wives of Windsor by Dekker, Much Ado About Nothing by Jonson and so on. Therefore there is no "anti-Stratfordian candidate for Romeo and Juliet". Anti-Stratfordians generally attack each piece of evidence connecting Shakespeare with his plays to show that there really is no proof that he wrote them. They often add to that that the author of the plays must have been better educated or more aristocratic than Wm. Shakespeare, depending on whether they are intellectual snobs or social snobs. Picking holes in the idea that Shakespeare wrote his plays is relatively easy compared to finding evidence of the authorship of the plays that does not point to Shakespeare. Nevertheless a number of people have been proposed. Francis Bacon was a strong contender in the nineteenth century, and Christopher Marlowe has had a few votes. The leading contender at the present time is Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, notwithstanding the fact that he died before a number of the Shakespeare plays were produced, leading to the theory that he wrote about ten plays in a frenzy just before his death and then had them leaked out gradually over the next eight years or so. This is the leading theory, and it's that crazy.
The play "much ado about nothing" is a comedy because it shows all of the classifications that comedy's of that time. Firstly, the play has a love story, or rather, many love stories wrapped into the play. also, the protagonist struggles with a part of society and over comes it at some point of the play. Lastly, the play ends in a wedding; which is a common ending to a comedy play. Many of Shakespeare's plays included deaths, weddings, comical miss understandings, and love. the play "much ado about nothing" embodies all of these traits and so is arguably one of the best examples of a classic comedy.
Wm. H. Tucker has written: 'Idealities'
Wm. Mark Simmoms has written: 'In the net of dreams'
James Wm Noll has written: 'Taking sides'
G. Wm Gotro has written: 'Beyond survival'
Wm. Marvin. Langdon has written: 'Mishaps in the making of the book'
Wm. T. Sanigar has written: 'Saint George's in the East'
Wm. M . Baskervill has written: 'Charles Egbert Craddock'
Wm. H. Milburn has written: 'Poems of faith and affection'
Wm Underhill has written: 'The \\' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Hinduism, Missions
Charles Wm. Karns has written: 'A branch of the Kern (Karns) family'
Wm Staunton has written: 'A dictionary of the Church' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Episcopal Church
Wm Kistler has written: 'Notes drawn from the river of ecstasy' 'Poems of the known world'