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Pagina 223
He never realized the significance of the Northumberland Manuscript which once belonged to the private scrivenery of Francis Bacon . 13. He knew nothing of the secret Elizabethan Rosicrosse Literary Society whose members were writing ...
He never realized the significance of the Northumberland Manuscript which once belonged to the private scrivenery of Francis Bacon . 13. He knew nothing of the secret Elizabethan Rosicrosse Literary Society whose members were writing ...
Pagina 258
Cecil knew that if once these two men held the reins of power , he and his friends would be lost , probably their privileges of caste as bureaucrats destroyed and all they stood for as " Gentlemen by birth , education and property ...
Cecil knew that if once these two men held the reins of power , he and his friends would be lost , probably their privileges of caste as bureaucrats destroyed and all they stood for as " Gentlemen by birth , education and property ...
Pagina 321
During the trial of Essex and his fellows , the Play was constantly referred to but the name of Shaksper or " Shake - speare " was not once mentioned . Clearly , the actor from Stratford was not regarded as being the author .
During the trial of Essex and his fellows , the Play was constantly referred to but the name of Shaksper or " Shake - speare " was not once mentioned . Clearly , the actor from Stratford was not regarded as being the author .
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