19 Sept 2015

273) Shakespeare's "Will" and Thomas More's "Play"(Hand D) written by the same hand !

It is better to debate a problem (without settling it?) than to settle a problem without debating it.!






      Charles Hamilton (1914-1996)                                          In Search of Shakespeare (1985)                            Allen S.Haley ("Anglican Curmudgeon")







I learned from Allen S. Haley's Blog "->Anglican Curmudgeon" that  Charles Hamilton (1914–1996) in his book "In Search of Shakespeare" (1985) fashioned a "handwriting" composition by alternating lines from "Hand-D"(White)  with lines from Shake-speare's "will". (Yellow).
Hamilton concluded ("beyond any reasonable doubts"),  that both hands resulted from the same author.  s. Faksimile)

Be aware, that

a)  1 month prior to his death 1616 Shakspere together with Jonson and  Drayton "...had a Merry Meeting and, Itt Seems, drank Too Hard for Shakespear died of a feavour there contracted."


b) 1 month prior to his death Shakspere (Stratford)  signed the first draft of  his will, someone must have written it down.

Since the  handwriting  of thwill of Shakspere (Stratford) is identical to the hand D of the play "Sir Thomas More" attributed to the true author "Shakespeare" ....you may come to the conclusion that Drayton [a syno-pseudonym of the  true author], was the writer of the will and belonged to the multitude of pseudonyms of our covered poet-genius:



Michael Drayton
 "A Paean Triumphall 1604"
a "Working hypothesis" that has been elaborated with more than 50 weighted arguments:  the most plausible explanation of otherwise strange, inexplicable  facts! (S.Video)



Some further examples?: It would immediately explain why Draytons "->A Paean Triumphall" (1604 - he wrote on the occasion of the inthronisation of the new king James) bears the emblem  of              
Marlowe's "Hero and    Leander"(cl.Video)"(registered 1593)  appearing nowhere else..

Why?...What about all of Drayton poems on "->Gaveston" (1593/94) and so on......








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