Was the Shakespeare After All a Myth (Classic Reprint)

Was the Shakespeare After All a Myth (Classic Reprint)

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Judging from that and the deep philosophy of the whole piece (always excepting the Shakespearian blot upon it), it must have been the creation of an educated man, which Shakespeare was not. It is probably a partnership concern. The only man of that day, of poetical power sufficient to write the higher parts of this tragedy, was ben jonson, the greatest Dramatic Poet England ever produced. Langhorne, in his preface to Plutarch, referring to the time of Shakespeare, says - The celebrated soliloquy 'to be, or not to be, ' is taken almost verbatim from that philosopher (plato); yet we have never found that Plato was translated in those times. Montaigne is the base of Hamlet.

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ISBN: 9781330177747
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 44
Weight: 73g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 2mm