29 Nov 2015

(344) The key witness of the Shakespeare authorship problem (2)

Why Academic Research has never tried to interprete 

 Ben Jonsons poems and identifiy his Poet "so good a fame. ..suffers no name" 























In the epigrams 30, 38, 77 Ben Jonson wrote about a man with great fame whose name he does not reveal....

The  longer epigramm CXV(115)  characterizes the man more specifically.-(s.Text)



Is there any reason why academic research has never tried to interprete Jonsons poems and identifiy the Poet "so good a fame. ..suffers no name" ...

...and to develeop a coherent theory for the 4 epigrams XXX(30), XVIII(38), LXXVII(77), (CXV(115) - in which Jonson explicitly declares that he will not disclose a specific person, except under specific circumstances?


From virtually every single line you may extract some (hidden) information leading to the assumption that "The Town's Honest Man" was the Poet Genius with rhe pseudonym  "Shake-speare" .(...not to be confused with the Stratford business man) .-