Francis Bacon Concealed and RevealedC. Palmer, 1930 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina xii
... mind finds it difficult to believe that the sixteenth-century mind could take pleasure in ractising these mental gymnastics, not only as a recreation ut even seriously. Yet if we would form an impartial judgment, we must put ourselves ...
... mind finds it difficult to believe that the sixteenth-century mind could take pleasure in ractising these mental gymnastics, not only as a recreation ut even seriously. Yet if we would form an impartial judgment, we must put ourselves ...
Pagina xii
... mind finds it difficult to believe that the sixteenth - century mind could take pleasure in practising these mental gymnastics , not only as a recreation but even seriously . Yet if we would form an impartial judgment , we must put ...
... mind finds it difficult to believe that the sixteenth - century mind could take pleasure in practising these mental gymnastics , not only as a recreation but even seriously . Yet if we would form an impartial judgment , we must put ...
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... mind into the mind of a scholar . Of all the great men who contributed to the splendour of the Elizabethan period , no figure is more brilliant than that of Francis Bacon . So extraordinary and manifold were his intellectual gifts , so ...
... mind into the mind of a scholar . Of all the great men who contributed to the splendour of the Elizabethan period , no figure is more brilliant than that of Francis Bacon . So extraordinary and manifold were his intellectual gifts , so ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE MAN OF MYSTERY I | 3 |
Titlepage of Minerva Britanna 1612 | 7 |
FRANCIS BACONS ACKNOWLEDGED WORKS | 17 |
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33 letters Alban appears Archbishop Tenison authorship Bacon Kt Bacon signature Bacon-Shakespeare Baconian theory Christopher Marlowe cipher allusions cipher evidence cipher information cipher material cipher purposes concealed contains death dedication doth edition Edmund Spenser epitaph Excluding fact Faerie Queene Faustus FINIS Folio follows Francis Bacon Knight Francis St Francis Tudor George Peele give hath haue Hero and Leander hint Honourable Immerito Including heading R.W. italic type Jonson Labeo Last letters last line last words Latin letters of last London Lord loue Lucrece marginal acrostics masks monument Muse naturally non-symmetrical passage poem poet portrait Prince of Wales printed printer's imprint published Rawley Reader reference Resuscitatio Robert Greene Rosie Cross running title secret Shaksper Shepheardes shows simple cipher Sonnets stanza Tamburlaine Tenison thee thing thou title-page true author Upper section R.L. Venus and Adonis verses Verulam Whole page R.L. William Shakespeare Willobie writing