27 Sept 2018

(536) John Davies : A double falsehood ? [false identities and name - identical to Shak(e)speare?]

Consider that we learn that at Shakespeares times there existed 

Two high level contemporaneous poets who published with...


the same name "John Davies!", i
the same year "1602"  , in             
the same City in "London about    
                the same literary subject matter"  (the Soul) ,
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 2 masterpieces of philosophical literature

"NOSCE TE IPSUM" and "MIRUM IN MODUM"

at Shakespeares times there existed two high level contemporaneous poets who publieshed with    the same name "John Davies!", in  the same year "1602"  , in  the same City in "London about   the same literary subjectmatter"(the soul) ,  "   2 masterpieces of philosophical literature    "NOSCE TE IPSUM" and "MIRUM IN MODUM"
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Consider that in the "Scourge of Follies" (Date of print not secured , >1610) t
the one John Davies wrote a dedication to the other! 

 How do you interprete this poem?

in the "Scourge of Follies" (Date of print not secured  >1610)  one John Davies wrote a dedication to the other! How do you interprete this poem?
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Also note that from Essay 34 in John Davies "Wittes Pilgrimage" (1605) you get  (specific biograhical) ideas about his poignant life situation

from Essay 34 in John Davies "Wittes Pilgrimage"(1605) you get  specific biograhical ideas about his poignant life situation
Essai 34 in Wittes Pilgrimage (1605)
                                ("Marlowes life situation")


                                                 


















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Doesn't this situation in 1605 fits better to someone else [e.g. Marlowe  who was alive but simultaneously dead] than to an unknown destiny of  a certain John Davies?

Doesn't "John Davies" thus represent a Double Falsehood" , identical to William Shakespeare?
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