No, you're not. And given in this 'verse, Southampton sees rather a lot more of Marlowe than he seems to have in actuality, he presumably has a pretty shrewd idea.
(Given the usual sleeping arrangements in inns of the period I'm inclined, I'm afraid, to think that Nicholas owes an awful lot to the anaphrodisiac effects of daily sessions with the Privy Council.)
Re: Am I the only one...
(Given the usual sleeping arrangements in inns of the period I'm inclined, I'm afraid, to think that Nicholas owes an awful lot to the anaphrodisiac effects of daily sessions with the Privy Council.)