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    Default What is this means?

    Controversies revolving the Bard?
    the Bard=William Shakespeare?

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    Default Re: What is this means?

    Welcome, kando.

    From bard - definition of bard by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.

    bard (noun), a poet, especially a lyric poet.

    All the best.

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    Thx..But what does the whole phrase means?

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    Opposing views (controversies) focussing or centering on (revolving) the Bard (William Shakespeare).

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    Thank you very much!

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    You're most welcome.

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    Post Re: What is this means?

    Bard = a person who writes poes
    * The bard of Avon (= Shakespear)

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    Quote Originally Posted by aous02 View Post
    Bard = a person who writes poes
    * The bard of Avon (= Shakespear)
    The question has already been answered, aous02. Please read the entire thread before contributing. Your contributions are welcome, and they need to add to the discussion, not repeat what has already been provided.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aous02 View Post
    Bard = a person who writes poes
    * The bard of Avon (= Shakespear)
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    a person who writes poems.
    The Bard of Avon
    Shakespeare

    All the best.

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