The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays, Volume 1R.S. Peale, 1888 - 998 pagina's |
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Pagina 44
... heart of Warwickshire , without schooling or practice , pours forth the purest and most sumptuous of English , unmixed with the faintest trace of that Warwickshire patois that his neighbors and coetaneans spoke — the language of his own ...
... heart of Warwickshire , without schooling or practice , pours forth the purest and most sumptuous of English , unmixed with the faintest trace of that Warwickshire patois that his neighbors and coetaneans spoke — the language of his own ...
Pagina 48
... heart slow to perform thy tongue's promise ; and when thou feelest thy purse well lined , buy thee some place of lordship in the country ; that growing weary of playing thy money may there bring thee to dignity and reputation ; then ...
... heart slow to perform thy tongue's promise ; and when thou feelest thy purse well lined , buy thee some place of lordship in the country ; that growing weary of playing thy money may there bring thee to dignity and reputation ; then ...
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... heart sank within me as I looked around upon the rude , mean dwelling- place of him who had filled the world with the splendor of his imaginings . It is called a house , and any building intended for a dwelling - place is a house ; but ...
... heart sank within me as I looked around upon the rude , mean dwelling- place of him who had filled the world with the splendor of his imaginings . It is called a house , and any building intended for a dwelling - place is a house ; but ...
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... heart . . . . And though it may be thought ill and very prejudicial to lords that have enclosed great grounds , and pulled down even whole towns , and converted them to sheep pastures , yet , considering the increase of the people , and ...
... heart . . . . And though it may be thought ill and very prejudicial to lords that have enclosed great grounds , and pulled down even whole towns , and converted them to sheep pastures , yet , considering the increase of the people , and ...
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... heart of his age ; a heart so benevolent toward the poor and suffering that he anticipated the broadest claims put forth by the communists of to - day : Here , take this purse , you whom the heaven's plagues Have humbled to all strokes ...
... heart of his age ; a heart so benevolent toward the poor and suffering that he anticipated the broadest claims put forth by the communists of to - day : Here , take this purse , you whom the heaven's plagues Have humbled to all strokes ...
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The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called ..., Volume 1 Ignatius Donnelly Volledige weergave - 1888 |
The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in The So-Called ..., Volume 1 Ignatius Donnelly Volledige weergave - 1888 |
The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called ..., Volume 1 Ignatius Donnelly Volledige weergave - 1887 |
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1st Henry 2d Henry actors Advancement of Learning Albans appears Bacon says bracketed and hyphenated bracketed words Cecil Cipher narrative Cipher story count death deduct doth Earl England English Essay Essex Falstaff father fhall Folio Francis Bacon genius give Hamlet hath haue heart Henry VII History of Henry hyphenated words Ibid Julius Cæsar Lear letter London Lord Macbeth Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Merry Wives mind modified night Novum Organum number of words observe occurs Othello Percy philosopher Plays poet Poin Prince Queen reader referred Richard Richard Grant White Richard II root-number scene second column second subdivision sentence Shak Shake Shakespeare says Shakspere's Sir John sonnet speaks spirit Stratford tell Tempest thee things thou thought to-wit Troilus and Cressida turn Twelfth Night vpon writings written wrote