The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays, 第 1 卷S. Low, Marston, Searly & Rivington, 1888 - 998 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 49 筆
第 16 頁
... Henry II , i , 6 , ↑ vii , 117–126 . Julia Wedgewood . This couplet must have been suggested by Plato . ( 16 WILLIAM SHAKSPEre did NOT WRITE THE PLAYS .
... Henry II , i , 6 , ↑ vii , 117–126 . Julia Wedgewood . This couplet must have been suggested by Plato . ( 16 WILLIAM SHAKSPEre did NOT WRITE THE PLAYS .
第 52 頁
... Henry VII . , of famous memory , was advanced and rewarded with lands and tene- ments given to him in those parts of Warwickshire , . . . and that the said John had married the daughter and one of the heirs of Robert Arden , of ...
... Henry VII . , of famous memory , was advanced and rewarded with lands and tene- ments given to him in those parts of Warwickshire , . . . and that the said John had married the daughter and one of the heirs of Robert Arden , of ...
第 53 頁
... Henry VII . and were rewarded by him . This was not deemed sufficiently explicit , and so it was interlined that the said John had " married Mary , daughter and one of the heirs of Robert Arden , of Wilme- cote , in the said county ...
... Henry VII . and were rewarded by him . This was not deemed sufficiently explicit , and so it was interlined that the said John had " married Mary , daughter and one of the heirs of Robert Arden , of Wilme- cote , in the said county ...
第 54 頁
... Henry VII . granted to John Shakspere's great - grandfather for his approved and faithful services . The whole thing was a series of lies and forgeries , a tissue of fraud from beginning to end ; -and William Shakspere had no more title ...
... Henry VII . granted to John Shakspere's great - grandfather for his approved and faithful services . The whole thing was a series of lies and forgeries , a tissue of fraud from beginning to end ; -and William Shakspere had no more title ...
第 56 頁
... VII . HE COMBINES WITH OTHERS TO OPPRESS AND IMPOVERISH THE PEOPLE . But there is one other feature of Shakspere's ... Henry VIII . , and from that period it steadily declined to recent times . He makes this remark- able statement in the ...
... VII . HE COMBINES WITH OTHERS TO OPPRESS AND IMPOVERISH THE PEOPLE . But there is one other feature of Shakspere's ... Henry VIII . , and from that period it steadily declined to recent times . He makes this remark- able statement in the ...
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