British poet Lord Byron (1788-1824) described the reputation of what playwright as being “absurdly too high and will go down, [for] he had no invention whatsoever as to stories, none whatever.”

Answer: William Shakespeare (1564-1616). Safe to say, Byron’s prediction was wrong.

Source: The Burning of Byron’s Memoirs by Peter Cochran

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