The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays, 第 1 卷R.S. Peale, 1888 - 998 頁 |
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... appears co - existent with his wonderful characters , and to have read all the obscure pages of Roman history with a clearer eye than philosopher or historian . When he employs Latinisms in the construction of his sentences , and even ...
... appears co - existent with his wonderful characters , and to have read all the obscure pages of Roman history with a clearer eye than philosopher or historian . When he employs Latinisms in the construction of his sentences , and even ...
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... appears that the writer of the plays was versed in the languages and literature of France , Italy , and even Spain ; while he had some familiarity with the annals and tongues . of Northern Europe . As to the French , whole pages of the ...
... appears that the writer of the plays was versed in the languages and literature of France , Italy , and even Spain ; while he had some familiarity with the annals and tongues . of Northern Europe . As to the French , whole pages of the ...
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... appears that Shakespeare found the original of The Merchant of Venice in an untranslated Italian novel . Mr. Collier says : In the novel Il Pecorone of Giovanni Fiorentino , the lender of the money ( under very similar circumstances ...
... appears that Shakespeare found the original of The Merchant of Venice in an untranslated Italian novel . Mr. Collier says : In the novel Il Pecorone of Giovanni Fiorentino , the lender of the money ( under very similar circumstances ...
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... appears to have been the extent of the interference that the authorities ventured or cared to exercise in such matters . Sometimes when the nuisance was thought to be sufficiently flagrant , they made a raid on those inhabitants who had ...
... appears to have been the extent of the interference that the authorities ventured or cared to exercise in such matters . Sometimes when the nuisance was thought to be sufficiently flagrant , they made a raid on those inhabitants who had ...
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... appears , and the social state into which that race has slowly grown . And it is to this social state , to this squalid village , that the great thinker of the human race , after association , as we are told , with courts and wits and ...
... appears , and the social state into which that race has slowly grown . And it is to this social state , to this squalid village , that the great thinker of the human race , after association , as we are told , with courts and wits and ...
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