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 16 頁
... eye than philosopher or historian . When he employs Latinisms in the construction of his sentences , and even in the creation of new words , he does so with singular facility and unerring correctness . ' Appleton Morgan says : In Antony ...
... eye than philosopher or historian . When he employs Latinisms in the construction of his sentences , and even in the creation of new words , he does so with singular facility and unerring correctness . ' Appleton Morgan says : In Antony ...
第 17 頁
... eye , " in Plato , who uses precisely the same phrase . He also thinks the passage of Plato , - While begetting and rearing children , and handing in succession from some to others life like a torch , and even paying , according to law ...
... eye , " in Plato , who uses precisely the same phrase . He also thinks the passage of Plato , - While begetting and rearing children , and handing in succession from some to others life like a torch , and even paying , according to law ...
第 46 頁
... eye when he said : If the sow with her snout should happen to imprint the letter A upon the ground , wouldst thou therefore imagine that she could write out a whole tragedy as one letter ? " Representative Men , p . 215 . Interpretation ...
... eye when he said : If the sow with her snout should happen to imprint the letter A upon the ground , wouldst thou therefore imagine that she could write out a whole tragedy as one letter ? " Representative Men , p . 215 . Interpretation ...
第 58 頁
... eye , but the eye of wisdom is the quick - sighted eye ; and by experience we daily see , Nemo putat illud videri turpe quod sibi sit quæstuosum . And therefore almost there is no conscience made in destroying the savour of our life ...
... eye , but the eye of wisdom is the quick - sighted eye ; and by experience we daily see , Nemo putat illud videri turpe quod sibi sit quæstuosum . And therefore almost there is no conscience made in destroying the savour of our life ...
第 65 頁
... eyes riveted to that immortal page which tells how meekly and bravely the first great martyr of intellectual liberty took the cup from his weeping jailer . It is not surprising that William Shakspere , poacher , fugitive , vagabond ...
... eyes riveted to that immortal page which tells how meekly and bravely the first great martyr of intellectual liberty took the cup from his weeping jailer . It is not surprising that William Shakspere , poacher , fugitive , vagabond ...
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