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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... 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 ...
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... 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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... eyes can see , So long lives this , and this gives life to thee . Appleton Morgan says : More than a century and a half of vigorous and exhaustive research , bounded only by the limits of Great Britain , have failed to unearth a single ...
... eyes can see , So long lives this , and this gives life to thee . Appleton Morgan says : More than a century and a half of vigorous and exhaustive research , bounded only by the limits of Great Britain , have failed to unearth a single ...
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... eye , that looms up above all other considerations , is that Francis Bacon is a poet - a great poet- poet who has written in all measures , " has filled up all numbers " -- a the sonnet , the madrigal , rhyming verse , blank verse . And ...
... eye , that looms up above all other considerations , is that Francis Bacon is a poet - a great poet- poet who has written in all measures , " has filled up all numbers " -- a the sonnet , the madrigal , rhyming verse , blank verse . And ...
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... Eye my Heart thy picture's sight would bar , My Heart mine Eye the freedom of that right . My Heart doth plead that thou in him dost lie ( A closet never pierced with crystal eyes ) , But the Defendant doth that plea deny , And says in ...
... Eye my Heart thy picture's sight would bar , My Heart mine Eye the freedom of that right . My Heart doth plead that thou in him dost lie ( A closet never pierced with crystal eyes ) , But the Defendant doth that plea deny , And says in ...
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