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They are probably quotations from his plays. Try googling Shakespeare quotes.
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Not sure about quotations, hardly any vowels in your list, only O and U and I
Could be missing letters or a -/+ letter scenario Lots of double letters also Interesting |
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They do seem to have a lot of repeating letters. I wondered about the initials of characters who speak first.
WHHWTHTW has a rill whiff of All's Well That Ends Well |
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Neither vowel from Shakespeare...
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9 9 8 8 6 8 Pretty consistent in length. The initial of the first person to speak in each scene... Perhaps its Cedric Rhodes. |
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This better be good and not a wind up , I've missed Bargain Hunt and Homes Under the Hammer for this
I don't like those double Ms Sparky, something about them |
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3 MMs
BB II HH |
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I think row 6 may have been TT's 11 plus results in Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, IT and home economics.?
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Opening lines to sonnets
O how much more doth beauty beauteous seem (No 54) That God forbid, that made me first your slave (No 58) |
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Well done!
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Got my first real six string (sonnet of 69)
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The others are all opening lines to sonnets, too!
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Ooh nice Muntzy
Sonnet and Cher - I've Got You Babe (and my coat). |
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holy moly! that was difficult... cheers muntz, I wasn't seeing that for love nor money.
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Ta blackjackking - here are the others:
So oft have I invok'd thee for my Muse, (No 78) Lo, in the orient when the gracious light (No 7) Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy Will, (No 135) Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend (No 4) How can I then return in happy plight, (No 28) |
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Yeah once you had said it muntz I googled shakespeares sonnets. Got all the numbers. Clever, I like it
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