Mr. Lauritsen, in your post above, you say "allonymity [was] rampant" in Elizabethan times.Can you mention any historically proven instances of allonymity back then, especially any that fooled the public for more than a decade?Since you say it was "rampant," this should be easy.
Yes, we're dealing with a bunch of dueling unlikelihoods in this area. Pseudonymity and allonymity were rampant then, however, and need not have involved a 'plot.'https://twitter.com/RobertMPayne1/status/1202623051591905282 …
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So how would the identity of the canon's author have been hidden without a concerted effort to deceive the public (& anti-Strats portray the 1st Folio as part of a grand deception) &—more importantly—is there any evidence of this non-plot's existence?
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