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 81 筆
第 19 頁
... things . ) Shakespeare has : And again : Let heaven dissolve my life.3 Hoc solum scio , quod nihil scio . ( This only I know , that I know nothing . ) Shakespeare has : Again : The wise man knows himself to be a fool . Tela honoris ...
... things . ) Shakespeare has : And again : Let heaven dissolve my life.3 Hoc solum scio , quod nihil scio . ( This only I know , that I know nothing . ) Shakespeare has : Again : The wise man knows himself to be a fool . Tela honoris ...
第 35 頁
... things were about as he left them . John Britton , who attended the provincial grammar school of Kingston , St. Nicholas parish , in Wilts , about 1771-80 , says that he was taught the " criss - cross row , " imparted by the learned ...
... things were about as he left them . John Britton , who attended the provincial grammar school of Kingston , St. Nicholas parish , in Wilts , about 1771-80 , says that he was taught the " criss - cross row , " imparted by the learned ...
第 48 頁
... things : The Shakspereans agree that Ratsei , in the latter part of the extract quoted , referred unquestionably to Shakspere . Ratsei , or the writer of the tract , doubtless expressed the popular opinion when he described Shakspere as ...
... things : The Shakspereans agree that Ratsei , in the latter part of the extract quoted , referred unquestionably to Shakspere . Ratsei , or the writer of the tract , doubtless expressed the popular opinion when he described Shakspere as ...
第 64 頁
... things would try , by false representations , to secure a coat - of - arms for his family , and seek by every means in his power to grasp the shillings and pence of his poorer neighbors , and at the same time leave one of his children ...
... things would try , by false representations , to secure a coat - of - arms for his family , and seek by every means in his power to grasp the shillings and pence of his poorer neighbors , and at the same time leave one of his children ...
第 80 頁
... things are to be remembered . It must be remembered that Shakspere was the one great man of his race and blood . He had lifted his family from obscurity to fame , from poverty to wealth , from the condition of yeomanry to that of ...
... things are to be remembered . It must be remembered that Shakspere was the one great man of his race and blood . He had lifted his family from obscurity to fame , from poverty to wealth , from the condition of yeomanry to that of ...
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