Encrypted
beyond any Recognition?
Alexander Waugh |
I am always fascinated by the imaginative power of the human brain in general and of Alexander Waugh in particular, what a fantastic obsession in a neve-never land, encrypted beyond recognition, decrypted after 400 years, by an 'unleashed' brain.
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Alexander Waugh‘s message (3.8.2020): Thomas Edwards in 1595 knew that Shakespeare was the pseudonym of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford! ....
Can that be true at all?
This time Alexander Waugh in his Video series used Thomas Edwards (TE) a contemporary of William Shakspere „trying to prove that his (TE) witness knew, that Shakespeare was a pseudonym being used by the poeticall 17th Earl of Oxford (Edward de Vere)".
As the decisive piece of evidence
selected TE's" Narcissus".
It remains difficult to understand why Waugh didn‘t give the full (significant!) title and picture! of TE’s book „Cephalus and Procris“ (1595) and why in 1595 in the dedication entitled „To the Honorable Gentlemen & true favorites of Poetrie" the author openly confesses :
" O what is honor without the complement of Fame?"
"...my soul darkened with the terror of oblivion"
Who other than Marlowe in 1595 could have had a motif to explicitly write and reflect such perspective of life.- . I see no motif for Edward de Vere.
How can we understand, that a completely unknown Thomas Edwards was the first author to mention Shakespeare’s op.1 "Venus and Adonis (1593) in his "Cephalus and Procris" which entered the Stationers' Register , October 22 1593 -
How can it be that at that early time (1595), TE in Narcissus is already quoting Marlowes "Hero & Leander ",!?? How could he have known from this poem that early, which appeared in print only years later (1598)?
A.) that the only existing poet and playwright genius of his time,
surviving Christopher Marlowe was the author of "Venus & Adonis" (1593 Shakespeare's op.1) and "Lucrece" (1594 Shakespeare's op.2) far more logic and plausible ...than
B ) that Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, with no documented capabilities of a playwright genius whatsoever, was the "true" Shakespeare?
s.Videos.-
Venus and Adonis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi7nFkhbDjM&t=1s
Hero & Leander
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZygXSElqlg&t=1s
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