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 21 頁
... referred to some scene in the original novel . Tieck mentions an old German play founded on a tale similar to The Two Gentlemen of Verona ; but it has not yet been made accessible to English students , and we have no means of ...
... referred to some scene in the original novel . Tieck mentions an old German play founded on a tale similar to The Two Gentlemen of Verona ; but it has not yet been made accessible to English students , and we have no means of ...
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... referred to the 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 ...
... referred to the 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 ...
第 35 頁
... referred to by Ascham as follows : " I have formerly seen Mr. Horman's book , who was a master of Eton school . The book itself could be of no great use , for , as I remember , it was only a collection of single sentences without order ...
... referred to by Ascham as follows : " I have formerly seen Mr. Horman's book , who was a master of Eton school . The book itself could be of no great use , for , as I remember , it was only a collection of single sentences without order ...
第 48 頁
... referred unquestionably to Shakspere . Ratsei , or the writer of the tract , doubtless expressed the popular opinion when he described Shakspere as a thrifty , money - making , unchari- table , cold - hearted man , " feeding upon all ...
... referred unquestionably to Shakspere . Ratsei , or the writer of the tract , doubtless expressed the popular opinion when he described Shakspere as a thrifty , money - making , unchari- table , cold - hearted man , " feeding upon all ...
第 68 頁
... referred to as " Mr. John Shakysper . " The only letter extant addressed to Shakspere was written October 25 , 1598 , by Richard Quiney , his townsman , and it is addressed to " Mr. Wm . Shackespere . " In 1594-5 he is referred to in ...
... referred to as " Mr. John Shakysper . " The only letter extant addressed to Shakspere was written October 25 , 1598 , by Richard Quiney , his townsman , and it is addressed to " Mr. Wm . Shackespere . " In 1594-5 he is referred to in ...
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