Moseley's record goes further than mere dates, however, since he also offers a brief comment on the playwright's university education: 'It becomes not me to say (though it be a knowne Truth) that these Authors had not only High unexpressible gifts of Nature, but also excellent acquired Parts, being furnished with Arts and Sciences by that liberall education they had at the
Vniversity, which sure is the best place to make a great Wit understand it selfe'.