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We thus see the symbol of the “ Speare - Shaker ” associated with " Ffrauncis Bacon " and " William Shakespeare . ” The three scrolls underneath represent the Helmets of Pallas and Pluto — which made the Rosicrucians into “ The ...
We thus see the symbol of the “ Speare - Shaker ” associated with " Ffrauncis Bacon " and " William Shakespeare . ” The three scrolls underneath represent the Helmets of Pallas and Pluto — which made the Rosicrucians into “ The ...
Pagina 161
The Mirror of Pallas being directly associated with Francis and “ Shakespeare ” is in itself remarkable ; but it is much more remarkable to know that this is the only time and the only place in contemporary Elizabethan documents that ...
The Mirror of Pallas being directly associated with Francis and “ Shakespeare ” is in itself remarkable ; but it is much more remarkable to know that this is the only time and the only place in contemporary Elizabethan documents that ...
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The man who produced the anonymous plays , and those plays afterwards title - paged to “ Shakespeare , " was Francis Bacon , who thus employed himself to create secretly an English literature with his “ good pens ” in his alleged years ...
The man who produced the anonymous plays , and those plays afterwards title - paged to “ Shakespeare , " was Francis Bacon , who thus employed himself to create secretly an English literature with his “ good pens ” in his alleged years ...
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