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 58 頁
... History of Lord Bacon , p . 87 . Ibid . , p . 105 . design was resisted by the corporation under the natural impression 58 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE DID NOT WRITE THE PLAYS .
... History of Lord Bacon , p . 87 . Ibid . , p . 105 . design was resisted by the corporation under the natural impression 58 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE DID NOT WRITE THE PLAYS .
第 81 頁
... history should have preserved no scrap of his writing ; no manuscript copy of any of his works ; no quarto edition ... natural than for his grand - daughter to produce the relics she possessed of the great man — the letter of compliment ...
... history should have preserved no scrap of his writing ; no manuscript copy of any of his works ; no quarto edition ... natural than for his grand - daughter to produce the relics she possessed of the great man — the letter of compliment ...
第 145 頁
... Natural History , cent . ii , §125 . Advancement of Learning , book ii . Bacon's Speech in Parliament , 39 Eliz . ( 1597 ) , Life and Works , ii , 88 . 10 Letter to Earl of Bristol . 11 Advancement of Learning , book ii . L Take these ...
... Natural History , cent . ii , §125 . Advancement of Learning , book ii . Bacon's Speech in Parliament , 39 Eliz . ( 1597 ) , Life and Works , ii , 88 . 10 Letter to Earl of Bristol . 11 Advancement of Learning , book ii . L Take these ...
第 151 頁
... Natural History , he says : We briefly urge as a precept , that there be admitted into this ( natural ) history : 1. The most common matters , such as one might think it superfluous to insert , from their being well known ; 2. Base ...
... Natural History , he says : We briefly urge as a precept , that there be admitted into this ( natural ) history : 1. The most common matters , such as one might think it superfluous to insert , from their being well known ; 2. Base ...
第 157 頁
... natural philosopher is shown in the question of Lear ( for Shakespeare's lunatics ask many questions that wise men can- not answer ) : Canst tell how an oyster makes his shell ? 3 In his Natural History , we find Bacon occupying himself ...
... natural philosopher is shown in the question of Lear ( for Shakespeare's lunatics ask many questions that wise men can- not answer ) : Canst tell how an oyster makes his shell ? 3 In his Natural History , we find Bacon occupying himself ...
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