Without the acceptance of a Shakespeare Authorship Conspiracy
most key questions and inconsistencies cannot be answered!
Joshua Sylvester 1607 William Shakespeare
AUTOMACHIA or the self in Richard III V/3
conflict of a Christian
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"How would you explain the rather similar poetical dealings (wordplaying) with "The Self" in Shakespeare's Richard III (ca. 1593?) and Sylvester's "Automachia" (1607 /1620))
1.) Coincidental?
2.) Sylvester has stolen from William of Stratford ?
3.) Sylvester has stolen from the "true" author of Richard III?
4.) Both texts are from the same author (The authors pen-name was changed between 1607 and 1620 ,
similar to the title ["Self-Conflict" versus "Self-Civil-War" see Faksimiles)
There are some more significant arguments favoring Thesis Nr. 4 (read next Blogs)
1.) Coincidental?
2.) Sylvester has stolen from William of Stratford ?
3.) Sylvester has stolen from the "true" author of Richard III?
4.) Both texts are from the same author (The authors pen-name was changed between 1607 and 1620 ,
similar to the title ["Self-Conflict" versus "Self-Civil-War" see Faksimiles)
There are some more significant arguments favoring Thesis Nr. 4 (read next Blogs)
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