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His Bacon - Shakespeare Anatomy shows , by means of several hundred parallels between the acknowledged works of Bacon , and the plays and poems of Shakespeare , the complete harmony in mind and expression existing between the two sets ...
His Bacon - Shakespeare Anatomy shows , by means of several hundred parallels between the acknowledged works of Bacon , and the plays and poems of Shakespeare , the complete harmony in mind and expression existing between the two sets ...
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He asked for a position in the State , which could be executed by deputy , and would enable him to find financial means of “ commanding more wits than a man's own ” . The Queen , who though slow to bestow favours was always ready to ...
He asked for a position in the State , which could be executed by deputy , and would enable him to find financial means of “ commanding more wits than a man's own ” . The Queen , who though slow to bestow favours was always ready to ...
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As “ numbers ” means poems or poesy , he is telling us that Bacon was the one who performed the feats which he had ... be stopped : Sufflaminandus erat , as Augustus said of Haterius ” , he did not mean in writing , but in talking .
As “ numbers ” means poems or poesy , he is telling us that Bacon was the one who performed the feats which he had ... be stopped : Sufflaminandus erat , as Augustus said of Haterius ” , he did not mean in writing , but in talking .
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