I have been investigating Shakespeare's use of Judae-Christian symbolism, and have come to the conclusion that Sir Francis Bacon was involved.
I believe Bacon put his signature to Shakespeare's stuff, but in such a way so as to be extremely difficult, and complex for us to find it.
Bacon constructed an intellectual Gordian knot, with the idea that in the process of unravelling it, one learns about Bacon the person.
This, in some respects is an old chestnut, but there are some new findings.
For anyone that's interested, here's what i believe is a riddle set down by Bacon. It is part of a passage from Romeo and Juliet, and its Ophelia's words, four to be precise, as in the origiginal text:
What? in a names
Consider that those seemingly misprinted words are part of the theme about names, I wonder whos name come out of this hat?