There is plenty of evidence throughout the Shakespeare plays and poems of university learning. Shakespeares earlier works, in particular, betray not only an overload of academic learning but a strange preoccupation with university life. His plays of that time are full of University matters, whether the scene is in England or abroad, in France or Germany, Italy or Navarre.
Shakespeares intimate acquaintance with college terms and usages is a very clear indication that he had enjoyed the privilege of university education. Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece and Love's Labour's Lost are just three examples of this. €¢ Why does Shakespeare often use, out of context and as if natural to himself, the idiomatic language of Cambridge University, and refer to customs and stories unique and private to that university?
Shakespeares acquaintance with college terms and usages is in many cases very specific and identifiable: so much so that we can see that they belong to Cambridge University. ... more.
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