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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第 5 頁
... reader . It was written in the midst of many interruptions and distractions ; and it lacks that perfection which ampler leisure might possibly have given it . As to the actuality of the Cipher there can be but one con- clusion . A long ...
... reader . It was written in the midst of many interruptions and distractions ; and it lacks that perfection which ampler leisure might possibly have given it . As to the actuality of the Cipher there can be but one con- clusion . A long ...
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... reader . II . HIS KNOWLEDGE OF THE MODERN LANGUAGES , It furthermore now 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 ...
... reader . II . HIS KNOWLEDGE OF THE MODERN LANGUAGES , It furthermore now 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 ...
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... reader some idea of the kind of language used by Shakspere during his youth , and by all the uneducated people of his county , I select , at random , a few words from the Warwick- shire dialect : Tageous , troublesome ; Kiver , a butter ...
... reader some idea of the kind of language used by Shakspere during his youth , and by all the uneducated people of his county , I select , at random , a few words from the Warwick- shire dialect : Tageous , troublesome ; Kiver , a butter ...
第 79 頁
... reader write off one page of any one of the Shakespeare Plays , and he can then form some conception of the huge mass of manuscripts which must have been in the hands of the author . But as there is evidence that some of the Plays were ...
... reader write off one page of any one of the Shakespeare Plays , and he can then form some conception of the huge mass of manuscripts which must have been in the hands of the author . But as there is evidence that some of the Plays were ...
第 146 頁
... reader : Truth may come , perhaps , To a pearl's value that shows best by day , But rise it will not to a diamond's price That showeth always best in varied lights . Yet it is not death man fears , But only the stroke of death . Virtue ...
... reader : Truth may come , perhaps , To a pearl's value that shows best by day , But rise it will not to a diamond's price That showeth always best in varied lights . Yet it is not death man fears , But only the stroke of death . Virtue ...
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