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Shakespeare, or Hamlet, a SAQ link is given, that precedent will be used to push for a SAQ link on every page dealing with Shakespeare, his plays, his poetry, and with the 65 candidates. The result will mean seeding every mainstream article with a link to theories that have in themselves no status in scholarship, since there is no evidence for them, indeed they admit it is all conjecture, and no evidence in archives has ever been turned up to support these theories (to the contrary, a large amount of evidence exists disproving each of them). (d) This is a personal interpretation, and I do not mean it as an attack. But Smatprt was asked to work the alternative SAQ page, while Tom Reedy and myself did our version. We have done several hundred edits, and a huge amount of research, to get a version of that page presented which fulfils the stringent criteria for quality wikipedia asks for. Smatprt has done nothing, except a couple of dozen tweaks on his competing version, but in the meantime pushes for links to the argument on a large number of pages, Hamlet, Mary Sidney etc., where he is systematically reverted. I believe his strategy is to insistently create edit conflicts by these intrusions, in order to obtain exactly the compromise (through exhaustion) you suggest. If one page is compromised to allow a SAQ link, then a couple of hundred pages will cop the same link. All this for a fringe lunatic piece of amateurish speculation?
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Where did you find a 1623 attribution? The LOC apparently also has a copy in the Latin also published in 1638. As with so many of his works, it was obviously written prior to his death in 1626, but only published at a later time. In any event, it deserves a listing under his works. A search of the
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Nishidani's "precedent" argument is completely out of line and is nothing more than crystal ball gazing. Have any examples of this argument been provided? No. Anyhow, sorry you are buying it. And to remind you, I have taken part in numerous compromises - some suggested by you, in fact.
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Stephen has crept past the defences and you are right: exhaustion does set in after a while. I'm now sorry I made the suggestion and I will retract it on the original page. However, as he has never, AFAICR, taken any notice of suggestions from other editors I imagine there's
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Baronis de Vervlamio, Vice-comitis Sancti Albani, Historia vitae & mortis... Londini: In officina Io. Haviland, impensis Matthaei Lownes, 1623. -- Lat. , 454 (i.e. 458) p. 16
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Moonraker, I acknowledge that my memory isn't what it was, so you may well have accepted some compromises in the past (and "the past" does stretch back a very long way on this issue): don't bother to evidence themāI'm accepting your assurance, with apologies. However I can certainly remember
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Hi, I'm not sure if you've seen it yet, but someone has nominated James Cook's arms for deletion. This is really discouraging. I am increasingly tired of putting in quite a bit of effort to help contribute to wikipedia only to find people trying to knock it all down. You thoughts on this
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Started on your suggestions already. Shouldn't be difficult, except that I'm travelling at the moment and can't get at my bookshelves. The delay shouldn't be a problem as the MILHIST GAN queue seems quite long. Thanks for your interest.
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