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Ben Jonson:
My lord, I... I am not worthy of this charge. I betrayed you.I told them of your... Earl of Oxford:
I have made it my life's work to know the character of men, Jonson. I know you. You may have betrayed me... but you will never betray my words
My lord, I... I am not worthy of this charge. I betrayed you.I told them of your... Earl of Oxford:
I have made it my life's work to know the character of men, Jonson. I know you. You may have betrayed me... but you will never betray my words
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l am not worthy of this charge
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I betrayed you
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l betrayed you
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I told them of your
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l told them of your
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I have made it my life's work to know the character of men Jonson
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l have made it my life's work to know the character of men Jonson
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I know you
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l know you
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You may have betrayed me
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You may have betrayed me
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but you will never betray my words
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Movie Summary
The theory that it was in fact Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford, who penned Shakespeare's plays. Set against the backdrop of the succession of Queen Elizabeth I and the Essex rebellion against her.

