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 31 頁
... souls , its two hundred and fifty householders , and its illiterate officials . It was , as Halliwell - Phillipps has called it , “ a bookless neigh- borhood . " We have the inventory of the personal property of Robert Arden ...
... souls , its two hundred and fifty householders , and its illiterate officials . It was , as Halliwell - Phillipps has called it , “ a bookless neigh- borhood . " We have the inventory of the personal property of Robert Arden ...
第 40 頁
... soul . I am with Sir Thomas in this matter , and if Shakespeare suffered any discipline at his hands , I believe that he deserved it.1 XI . SHAKSPERE GOES TO LONDON . He proceeded to London " somewhere about 1586 or 1587 , " say his ...
... soul . I am with Sir Thomas in this matter , and if Shakespeare suffered any discipline at his hands , I believe that he deserved it.1 XI . SHAKSPERE GOES TO LONDON . He proceeded to London " somewhere about 1586 or 1587 , " say his ...
第 41 頁
... soul with high aspirations . There is r . a single tradition which points to any such element in his character . Aubrey asserts that , from the time of leaving school until his departure for Warwickshire , Shakspere was a schoolmaster ...
... soul with high aspirations . There is r . a single tradition which points to any such element in his character . Aubrey asserts that , from the time of leaving school until his departure for Warwickshire , Shakspere was a schoolmaster ...
第 45 頁
... soul and fashioned in the same mind ? A rough but strong genius , coming even out of barbarian train- ing , but thrown into daily contact with dramatic entertainments , might have begun to imitate the works he was familiar with ; might ...
... soul and fashioned in the same mind ? A rough but strong genius , coming even out of barbarian train- ing , but thrown into daily contact with dramatic entertainments , might have begun to imitate the works he was familiar with ; might ...
第 52 頁
... soul who really wrote the Plays seek to be made a gentleman by such means ? But the falsifications did not end here . 1 Outlines , p . 87 . " The delay of three years , " says Richard 52 WILLIAM Silak ́spere did not WRITE THE PLAYS .
... soul who really wrote the Plays seek to be made a gentleman by such means ? But the falsifications did not end here . 1 Outlines , p . 87 . " The delay of three years , " says Richard 52 WILLIAM Silak ́spere did not WRITE THE PLAYS .
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