The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays, 第 2 卷S. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1888 - 998 頁 |
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第 511 頁
... referred again to the subject of ciphers in the second book of The Advancement of Learning , where he briefly treats . of the same theories . He says : The highest degree whereof is to write omnia per omnia , which is undoubtedly ...
... referred again to the subject of ciphers in the second book of The Advancement of Learning , where he briefly treats . of the same theories . He says : The highest degree whereof is to write omnia per omnia , which is undoubtedly ...
第 534 頁
... referred to himself as a concealed poet : To the Right Honorable Sir Francis Bacon , Knight , Lord High Chancellor of England : › Beacone Anagr Beacon Thy virtuous Name and Office joyne with Fate , To make thee the bright Beacon of the ...
... referred to himself as a concealed poet : To the Right Honorable Sir Francis Bacon , Knight , Lord High Chancellor of England : › Beacone Anagr Beacon Thy virtuous Name and Office joyne with Fate , To make thee the bright Beacon of the ...
第 537 頁
... referred to . While Marston mocks Shakespeare in his play , the real Shake- speare probably tells , in cipher , something significant about the Histriomastix in his play ; for it is conceded that there was a battle of wits at this time ...
... referred to . While Marston mocks Shakespeare in his play , the real Shake- speare probably tells , in cipher , something significant about the Histriomastix in his play ; for it is conceded that there was a battle of wits at this time ...
第 538 頁
... referred to in Hamlet : Our person to arraign in ear and ear.8 1 Troilus and Cressida , iii , 2 . 2 Ibid . , i , 1 . 3 Ibid . , i , 3 . 1st Henry VI . , i , 1 . Ibid . , ii . Richard III . , ii , 4 . Ibid . , ii , 3 . Hamlet , iv , 5 ...
... referred to in Hamlet : Our person to arraign in ear and ear.8 1 Troilus and Cressida , iii , 2 . 2 Ibid . , i , 1 . 3 Ibid . , i , 3 . 1st Henry VI . , i , 1 . Ibid . , ii . Richard III . , ii , 4 . Ibid . , ii , 3 . Hamlet , iv , 5 ...
第 539 頁
... referred to in Romeo and Juliet and in Pericles . It is remarkable that Cynthia appears only twice in the Plays , and each time in the same play we find the word Revels . The pale reflex of Cynthia's brow.3 With this night's revels ...
... referred to in Romeo and Juliet and in Pericles . It is remarkable that Cynthia appears only twice in the Plays , and each time in the same play we find the word Revels . The pale reflex of Cynthia's brow.3 With this night's revels ...
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1st Henry 2d Henry Albans Ann Hathaway appears Baconian beginning of scene Bishop Bishop of Worcester bracketed and hyphenated bracketed words carried Cecil chapter Cipher narrative Cipher numbers Cipher story column of page count curious deduct Delia Bacon doth Earl end of scene Essex Falft Falstaff fhall Folio fome Francis Bacon fuch gives Harry Harry Percy hath haue heere Henry VI hyphenated words instance Julius Cæsar King letter Lord Bacon Marlowe matter Measure for Measure Merry Wives Miss Bacon's modified Montaigne number of words observe occurs Percy Poin Prince produced published Putnam's Magazine Queen reader root-number says second column second subdivision sentence Shak shak'st Shake Shakespeare Plays Shakspere Shakspere's Shal significant words Sir John Stratford subdivision of column tell termagant thee thou thought to-wit told Troilus and Cressida vpon William writing
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第 506 頁 - Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read, And tongues to be your being shall rehearse When all the breathers of this world are dead. You still shall live — such virtue hath my pen — Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths of men.
第 506 頁 - Gainst death and all-oblivious enmity Shall you pace forth ; your praise shall still find room, Even in the eyes of all posterity That wear this world out to the ending doom. So, till the judgment that yourself arise, You live in this, and dwell in lovers
第 619 頁 - There needs no ghost, my lord, come from the grave, To tell us this. Ham. Why, right; you are in the right ; And so, without more circumstance at all, I hold it fit, that we shake hands, and part: You, as your business, and desire, shall point you; — For every man...
第 505 頁 - And peace proclaims olives of endless age. Now with the drops of this most balmy time My love looks fresh, and Death to me subscribes, Since, spite of him, I'll live in this poor rhyme, While he insults o'er dull and speechless tribes: And thou in this shalt find thy monument, When tyrants' crests and tombs of brass are spent.
第 777 頁 - Rome, thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods ! When went there by an age, since the great flood, But it was...
第 620 頁 - He that will forget God will also forget his benefactors ; this tragedy was played forty times in open streets and houses.
第 968 頁 - For upon every invention of value we erect a statue to the inventor, and give him a liberal and honourable reward. These statues are some of brass, some of marble and touchstone, some of cedar and other special woods gilt and adorned, some of iron, some of silver, some of gold.
第 506 頁 - Not marble, nor the gilded monuments Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme; But you shall shine more bright in these contents Than unswept stone besmeared with sluttish time. When wasteful war shall statues overturn, And broils root out the work of masonry, Nor Mars his sword nor war's quick fire shall burn The living record of your memory.
第 635 頁 - Mr. Bacon, if you have any tooth against me, pluck it out; for it will do you more hurt, than all the teeth in your head will do you good.
第 680 頁 - suggested Winch, in a halfchuckling undertone. " Brother Pierce, then ! " echoed Theron, impatiently. "The Quarterly Conference and the Estimating Committee deal with that. The trustees have no more to do with it than the man in the moon.