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*Conform all references to the ] used in the article.
*Add information about the Oxfordian arguments being rebutted to "Oxford's knowledge of court life"
*Add mainstream context about Shakespeare's use of legal terms and concepts to "Oxford's education"
*Add mainstream context to "Science" *Add mainstream context to "Science"
*Rewrite "Chronology of the plays and Oxford's 1604 death" in a more organised way
*Add citations to "Family connections" and "Theatre connections" for Oxfordians claiming this information as evidence
*Write section on Oxfordian publications, including ''Brief Chronicles'' *Write section on Oxfordian publications, including ''Brief Chronicles''
*Use sources such as Fowler 1986 and Sobran 1997 to write a paragraph on allegations of verbal parallels in Oxford's letters and poetry
*Cite all facts about Oxford's life to reliable sources rather than fringe ones

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  • Add mainstream context to "Science"
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