Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... doth reign ; Therefore , thy earliness doth me assure , Thou art uproused by some distemperature . " — ii . , 3 . To one familiar with the laws of chance , these coinci- dences will fall little short of a mathematical demonstra- tion ...
... doth reign ; Therefore , thy earliness doth me assure , Thou art uproused by some distemperature . " — ii . , 3 . To one familiar with the laws of chance , these coinci- dences will fall little short of a mathematical demonstra- tion ...
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... doth almost tell my name , Showing their birth and where they do proceed ? " Here is a plain statement that the author of this sonnet was writing under a disguise . The same remarkable admission appears in Bacon's prayer : " The state ...
... doth almost tell my name , Showing their birth and where they do proceed ? " Here is a plain statement that the author of this sonnet was writing under a disguise . The same remarkable admission appears in Bacon's prayer : " The state ...
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... doth not mingle with flame , but remaineth con- tiguous . " - Advancement of Learning . .. ' Clavum clavo pellere . " [ To drive out a nail with a nail . ] — Promus . The materiality of heat was a dogma of the ancients . It held almost ...
... doth not mingle with flame , but remaineth con- tiguous . " - Advancement of Learning . .. ' Clavum clavo pellere . " [ To drive out a nail with a nail . ] — Promus . The materiality of heat was a dogma of the ancients . It held almost ...
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