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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... fact that FRANCIS BACON was the real author of those great works . Much of the material so amassed is new and curious , and well worthy of preserva- tion . While the Cipher will be able to stand alone , these facts will throw many ...
... fact that FRANCIS BACON was the real author of those great works . Much of the material so amassed is new and curious , and well worthy of preserva- tion . While the Cipher will be able to stand alone , these facts will throw many ...
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... fact , they are more observable in the works of his youth than in those of middle life . Even the writers who have least doubt as to the Shaksperean authorship of the plays admit this fact . White says the early plays show " A mind ...
... fact , they are more observable in the works of his youth than in those of middle life . Even the writers who have least doubt as to the Shaksperean authorship of the plays admit this fact . White says the early plays show " A mind ...
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... fact that " Paul to the Ephesians called them forms of the air . " Knight adds : Shakspere knew this curious learning from the schoolmen , but the correctors knew nothing about it . We have another instance , in the following , where ...
... fact that " Paul to the Ephesians called them forms of the air . " Knight adds : Shakspere knew this curious learning from the schoolmen , but the correctors knew nothing about it . We have another instance , in the following , where ...
第 26 頁
... fact , as Bishop Clifford shows , the word mass or , as it was written in Anglo - Saxon , masse , came to be ... facts , in a day barren of encyclopædias , is shown in these lines : Adrian . Widow Dido , said you ? You make me study of ...
... fact , as Bishop Clifford shows , the word mass or , as it was written in Anglo - Saxon , masse , came to be ... facts , in a day barren of encyclopædias , is shown in these lines : Adrian . Widow Dido , said you ? You make me study of ...
第 28 頁
... fact , scurvy and leprosy , the invariable results of an unwholesome diet , were endemic , the latter malignant and infectious in medieval England . The virulence of these diseases , due in the first instance to unwholesome food , was ...
... fact , scurvy and leprosy , the invariable results of an unwholesome diet , were endemic , the latter malignant and infectious in medieval England . The virulence of these diseases , due in the first instance to unwholesome food , was ...
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