05-05-2009, 01:27 PM
I always try to examine things logically.
In those days all composition was HANDWRITTEN. How much
time would it take to write by hand the complete works of the Bard?
And it surely would take twenty times as long to COMPOSE AND CREATE
the works. And another amount of time for editing and rewriting.
Did the suspected "Shakespeares" have that much time to do SECRET
WRITINGS? Wouldn't their contemporaries become suspicious of the
clandestine time?
And there is the matter of getting the plays produced at The Globe.
Is there any record of Bacon/whoever interacting with Shakespeare?
Were the manuscripts delivered by UPS? Did Bacon attend rehearsals?
Too many practical details do not make sense.
Jack
In those days all composition was HANDWRITTEN. How much
time would it take to write by hand the complete works of the Bard?
And it surely would take twenty times as long to COMPOSE AND CREATE
the works. And another amount of time for editing and rewriting.
Did the suspected "Shakespeares" have that much time to do SECRET
WRITINGS? Wouldn't their contemporaries become suspicious of the
clandestine time?
And there is the matter of getting the plays produced at The Globe.
Is there any record of Bacon/whoever interacting with Shakespeare?
Were the manuscripts delivered by UPS? Did Bacon attend rehearsals?
Too many practical details do not make sense.
Jack