The Second Cryptographic Shakespeare: A Monograph Wherein the Poems and Plays Attributed to William Shakespeare are Proven to Contain the Enciphered Name of the Concealed Author, Francis BaconWestchester House, 1990 - 313 من الصفحات There is considerable doubt about the facts of Shakespeare's life. For a long time I have been certain that the Bard of Avon was a decoy. Now, by science, I intend to prove that our actor, Mr. Shakespeare, is worthy only of that pity we reserve for literary impostors. Why might Bacon have concealed his creations? Are there ciphers in Shakespeare's works? |
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... learned had come to them from persons who had not seen Shakespeare ; and what they had learned was not claimed as fact , but only as legend - dim and fading and indefinite legend ; legend of the calf - slaughtering rank , and not worth ...
... learned had come to them from persons who had not seen Shakespeare ; and what they had learned was not claimed as fact , but only as legend - dim and fading and indefinite legend ; legend of the calf - slaughtering rank , and not worth ...
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... learned Knight— Sr Francis Bacon Thy bounty and the Beauty of thy Witt Compris'd in Lists of Law and the learned Arts , Each making thee for great Imployment fitt , Which now thou hast , ( though short of thy deserts ) Compells my pen ...
... learned Knight— Sr Francis Bacon Thy bounty and the Beauty of thy Witt Compris'd in Lists of Law and the learned Arts , Each making thee for great Imployment fitt , Which now thou hast , ( though short of thy deserts ) Compells my pen ...
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... learned , and to shew himself amorous of any learned Art . " Hamlet continues in the same vein , in " The Tragedie of Hamlet " ( v , 2 , 34 ) : Ham . Being thus benetted round with Villaines , Ere I could make a Prologue to my braines ...
... learned , and to shew himself amorous of any learned Art . " Hamlet continues in the same vein , in " The Tragedie of Hamlet " ( v , 2 , 34 ) : Ham . Being thus benetted round with Villaines , Ere I could make a Prologue to my braines ...
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