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Pagina 136
It ran its course and in 1623 with the Shakespeare Folio it attained maturity . It passed when Francis Bacon was no more . ( W. T. Smedley , The Mystery of F.B. , p . 92. ) ... It began with Spenser in 1579 and concluded with " Shake ...
It ran its course and in 1623 with the Shakespeare Folio it attained maturity . It passed when Francis Bacon was no more . ( W. T. Smedley , The Mystery of F.B. , p . 92. ) ... It began with Spenser in 1579 and concluded with " Shake ...
Pagina 160
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 con- temporary 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 con- temporary Elizabethan documents that ...
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