The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays, Volume 1S. Low, Marston, Searly & Rivington, 1888 - 998 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... POET , II . THE AUTHOR OF THE PLAYS A PHILOSOPHER III . THE GEography of the Plays , IV . THE Politics of the PLAYS , V. THE RELIGION OF THE PLAYS , VI . THE PURPOSES OF THE PLAYS , VII . THE REASONS for Concealment , VIII ...
... POET , II . THE AUTHOR OF THE PLAYS A PHILOSOPHER III . THE GEography of the Plays , IV . THE Politics of the PLAYS , V. THE RELIGION OF THE PLAYS , VI . THE PURPOSES OF THE PLAYS , VII . THE REASONS for Concealment , VIII ...
Pagina 23
... poet ; in fact , they are more observable in the works of his youth than in those of middle life . Even the writers who have least doubt as to the Shaksperean authorship of the Plays admit this fact . White says the early plays show " A ...
... poet ; in fact , they are more observable in the works of his youth than in those of middle life . Even the writers who have least doubt as to the Shaksperean authorship of the Plays admit this fact . White says the early plays show " A ...
Pagina 25
... poet . " But Knight turns to Burton and shows that he described " aerial spirits or devils , who keep most quarter in the air , and cause many tempests , thunder and light- ning , " etc. And he also referred to the fact that " Paul to ...
... poet . " But Knight turns to Burton and shows that he described " aerial spirits or devils , who keep most quarter in the air , and cause many tempests , thunder and light- ning , " etc. And he also referred to the fact that " Paul to ...
Pagina 29
... poet's father commence in the records of England . It is sad to be compelled to admit that there was little excuse for his negligencè , one of the public stores of filth being within a stone's throw of his residence.1 The people of ...
... poet's father commence in the records of England . It is sad to be compelled to admit that there was little excuse for his negligencè , one of the public stores of filth being within a stone's throw of his residence.1 The people of ...
Pagina 33
... poet . " Some said it was a great crab - shell , brought out of China , and some imagined it to be one of the pagan temples , in which the cannibals adored the devil . " There were few chimneys ; dining - room and kitchen were all one ...
... poet . " Some said it was a great crab - shell , brought out of China , and some imagined it to be one of the pagan temples , in which the cannibals adored the devil . " There were few chimneys ; dining - room and kitchen were all one ...
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The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in The So-Called ..., Volume 1 Ignatius Donnelly Volledige weergave - 1888 |
The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called ..., Volume 1 Ignatius Donnelly Volledige weergave - 1887 |
The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays Ignatius Donnelly Volledige weergave - 1887 |
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1st Henry 2d Henry actors Advancement of Learning Antony and Cleopatra Bacon says Bacon speaks believe body called Cecil Coriolanus court death doth Earl earth Elizabeth England English Essay Essex expression eyes fact Falstaff father Folio fortune Francis Bacon Genius of Shak Gentlemen Halliwell-Phillipps Hamlet hath heart heaven Heminge Henry VII History of Henry honor Ibid Jonson Julius Cæsar King John lawyer Lear Letter living London Lord Love's Labor Lost Macbeth Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice mind Natural History never Novum Organum Othello philosopher play-house poet poetry Promus Queen referred Richard Grant White Richard II Saint Albans scene Shakespeare says Shakspere's sonnet soul Spedding speech spirit Stratford Tempest theater thee things thou thought Troilus and Cressida turn Twelfth Night verses VIII William Shakspere Wisdom words writings written