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Show Shakespeare'i Writing Jelh of Fatal Worry None of Slmkeeiieare's works In tlis poet's own handwriting are now in existence, ut there are In existence books which belonged to Shakespeare and In which he wrote. These two conclusions have, been rn lied ,liy Mr. Samuel A. Tanm-nbaum, Khiikespenr-enn Khiikespenr-enn authority. r-otor Tiititi'-nl.nuin tuts made a tlow' scrutiny of tlie six Indubitable specimens uf " Shakespeare's Shakes-peare's Imndwrlt'ne; the ' three signatures sig-natures In the will !u Homcsrit't house and on the three documents, one on each, tit Gulldhiill. British museum, and public record oillce. He ileumti-Htmtos ileumti-Htmtos flint, the poet's handwriting shows rharnvterlKlle. thitt belong to sufferers from anulmi pertorl. ami ttint the poet died of- this disease, brought on. probably, hy domestic ) worries, tils younger daughter having murrled a man unworthy of her. |