Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... knowledge of the subject . Mr. Don- nelly's cipher is , for the present purpose at least , clearly beyond soundings . For further information , the reader is respectfully referred to the works of Delia Bacon , Mrs. Pott , Richard Grant ...
... knowledge of the subject . Mr. Don- nelly's cipher is , for the present purpose at least , clearly beyond soundings . For further information , the reader is respectfully referred to the works of Delia Bacon , Mrs. Pott , Richard Grant ...
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... knowledge was laid under contribution , were written by William Shakespeare , for he was uneducated . It is also antecedently improbable that Francis Bacon , whose name for nearly three hundred years has been a synonym for all that is ...
... knowledge was laid under contribution , were written by William Shakespeare , for he was uneducated . It is also antecedently improbable that Francis Bacon , whose name for nearly three hundred years has been a synonym for all that is ...
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... knowledge intuitively . One may be a genius like Burns , and the world be hushed to silence while he sings ; but the injunction , " In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat thy bread , " is as true of intellectual as it is of physical ...
... knowledge intuitively . One may be a genius like Burns , and the world be hushed to silence while he sings ; but the injunction , " In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat thy bread , " is as true of intellectual as it is of physical ...
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... knowledge ; and throughout the vast realm of biol- ogy he not only developed new methods of inquiry , but he spread over it the glow of imagination , without which the path of discovery is always doubly difficult to tread . In the light ...
... knowledge ; and throughout the vast realm of biol- ogy he not only developed new methods of inquiry , but he spread over it the glow of imagination , without which the path of discovery is always doubly difficult to tread . In the light ...
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... knowledge of foreign languages . 2. He had intimate acquaintance with ancient and modern literature , numerous authors , from the age of Plato down to his own , being drawn upon for illustration and imagery in the composition of these ...
... knowledge of foreign languages . 2. He had intimate acquaintance with ancient and modern literature , numerous authors , from the age of Plato down to his own , being drawn upon for illustration and imagery in the composition of these ...
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