We can agree, but that point wouldn't prove William Shakespeare or Arthur Golding was one of those pseudonyms/allonyms. You're arguing for something very singular: an author writing under a REAL person's name & (unlike the Hollywood blacklist) fooling the public for centuries!
Can we at least agree that some poems and other publications in that period appeared under a name that was not the name of the actual author?https://twitter.com/RobertMPayne1/status/1203389353516339200 …
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