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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... sentences , and even in the creation of new words , he does so with singular facility and unerring correctness.1 Appleton ... sentence appears to have known — what very few people know nowadays — that the game of billiards is older than ...
... sentences , and even in the creation of new words , he does so with singular facility and unerring correctness.1 Appleton ... sentence appears to have known — what very few people know nowadays — that the game of billiards is older than ...
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... sentence . They have asked , " How could he be ' a scholar from his cradle ' ? " What the poet meant was that the extraor- dinary capacity to receive impressions and acquire knowledge , which constitutes the basis of the education of ...
... sentence . They have asked , " How could he be ' a scholar from his cradle ' ? " What the poet meant was that the extraor- dinary capacity to receive impressions and acquire knowledge , which constitutes the basis of the education of ...
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... sentence of excommunication , bulls , instruments , etc. , within the realm , or receive them , they shall be put out of the King's protection , and their lands , tenements , goods and chattels forfeited to the King , " and compares it ...
... sentence of excommunication , bulls , instruments , etc. , within the realm , or receive them , they shall be put out of the King's protection , and their lands , tenements , goods and chattels forfeited to the King , " and compares it ...
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... sentence proof that Bacon used the word weed to signify a disguise : This fellow , when Perkin took sanctuary , chose rather to take a holy habit than a holy place , and clad himself like a hermit , and in that weed wandered about the ...
... sentence proof that Bacon used the word weed to signify a disguise : This fellow , when Perkin took sanctuary , chose rather to take a holy habit than a holy place , and clad himself like a hermit , and in that weed wandered about the ...
第 152 頁
... sentence from the Tempest ? Some kinds of baseness Are nobly undergone , and most poor matters Point to rich ends . No wonder Birch is reminded of Bacon when he reads Shake- speare . He says : Glendower is very angry at the incredulity ...
... sentence from the Tempest ? Some kinds of baseness Are nobly undergone , and most poor matters Point to rich ends . No wonder Birch is reminded of Bacon when he reads Shake- speare . He says : Glendower is very angry at the incredulity ...
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