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Science might best be served by dethroning all of the candidates ( William Shakspere , Francis Bacon , Sir Walter Raleigh , Mary , Countess of Pembroke , the Earls of Oxford , Rutland ...
Science might best be served by dethroning all of the candidates ( William Shakspere , Francis Bacon , Sir Walter Raleigh , Mary , Countess of Pembroke , the Earls of Oxford , Rutland ...
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While dwelling on chronological order , mention should be made of the contribution of Francis Meres . Meres was a graduate of Cambridge who lived in London during 1597 and 1598 . In September of 1598 he published Palladis Tamia : Wits ...
While dwelling on chronological order , mention should be made of the contribution of Francis Meres . Meres was a graduate of Cambridge who lived in London during 1597 and 1598 . In September of 1598 he published Palladis Tamia : Wits ...
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Lawrence came up with a logical contender for Shake - speare in the person of Sir Francis Bacon ( 15611626 ) , whose life span slightly overlaps that of William of Stratford . In the nearly two centuries that have elapsed since ...
Lawrence came up with a logical contender for Shake - speare in the person of Sir Francis Bacon ( 15611626 ) , whose life span slightly overlaps that of William of Stratford . In the nearly two centuries that have elapsed since ...
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CHAPTER | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 29 |
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