There’s no ironclad proof like traces of Will’s DNA, but the handwritten annotations in the book offer some interesting circumstantial evidence of not only who owned the dictionary but what play he was working on when he used it. (audio)
There’s no ironclad proof like traces of Will’s DNA, but the handwritten annotations in the book offer some interesting circumstantial evidence of not only who owned the dictionary but what play he was working on when he used it. (audio)