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He claims to have discovered that a horn - shaped mark at the beginning of a word on the head - in Elizabethan legal documents and printing was used for the legal term CON . If Bacon had written the play , and asked this curious riddle ...
He claims to have discovered that a horn - shaped mark at the beginning of a word on the head - in Elizabethan legal documents and printing was used for the legal term CON . If Bacon had written the play , and asked this curious riddle ...
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The thought of the speech beginning " Our revels now are ended ” ( Act V ) is thoroughly Baconian , for it is of the lie that passeth through the mind ” leaving -We may now add the words of Shakespeare — not a rack behind " ; and we may ...
The thought of the speech beginning " Our revels now are ended ” ( Act V ) is thoroughly Baconian , for it is of the lie that passeth through the mind ” leaving -We may now add the words of Shakespeare — not a rack behind " ; and we may ...
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The remarks in the play are well worth comparing with Bacon's Essay On Travel , beginning : " Travel in the younger sort is a part of education , in the elder a part of experience . " Sir Sidney Lee says that Shakespeare " doubtless ...
The remarks in the play are well worth comparing with Bacon's Essay On Travel , beginning : " Travel in the younger sort is a part of education , in the elder a part of experience . " Sir Sidney Lee says that Shakespeare " doubtless ...
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