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<blockquote data-quote="Greyson" data-source="post: 265719" data-attributes="member: 2616"><p>Aye. I think its quite interesting how much Shakespeare got right, I cant imagine there were that many reference materials available to him, even modern day scholars have very few accounts. Sometimes I forget though, and think that the French army was led by the Dauphin, and the war was fought over tennis balls. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit: Oh btw ID, I don't know if its relevant to your studies, but I have an uncle who specialises in translating previously undiscovered books in old English and old French to modern English, I think he's just released a book of medieval poetry. He'd be thrilled if you bought a copy, along with me that means he'd have sold... well, two. </p><p></p><p>Double edit: Oh that's classic. His latest book is by him (Michael Newth) and 'Anonymous Author'. The other guy didn't even want to be named!! No, seriously Mike, you take all the credit. Really. no its fine, just don't mention me ok? HAHAHAHA!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyson, post: 265719, member: 2616"] Aye. I think its quite interesting how much Shakespeare got right, I cant imagine there were that many reference materials available to him, even modern day scholars have very few accounts. Sometimes I forget though, and think that the French army was led by the Dauphin, and the war was fought over tennis balls. Edit: Oh btw ID, I don't know if its relevant to your studies, but I have an uncle who specialises in translating previously undiscovered books in old English and old French to modern English, I think he's just released a book of medieval poetry. He'd be thrilled if you bought a copy, along with me that means he'd have sold... well, two. Double edit: Oh that's classic. His latest book is by him (Michael Newth) and 'Anonymous Author'. The other guy didn't even want to be named!! No, seriously Mike, you take all the credit. Really. no its fine, just don't mention me ok? HAHAHAHA! [/QUOTE]
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