Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not WriteBrentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not Write William Henry Burr. 12454.38.115 7 April 1923 ? PREFACE . ( 00:20 QUEEN ELIZABETH'S " YOUNG LORD KEEPER . " FROM A BUST .
Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not Write William Henry Burr. 12454.38.115 7 April 1923 ? PREFACE . ( 00:20 QUEEN ELIZABETH'S " YOUNG LORD KEEPER . " FROM A BUST .
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... Queen Elizabeth , and Southampton . In 1796 Edmund Malone proved them to be forgeries . Here is one of the forged auto- graphs of Shakspere : Выбросния This is superior to any of the genuine ones , which in some degree it resembles ...
... Queen Elizabeth , and Southampton . In 1796 Edmund Malone proved them to be forgeries . Here is one of the forged auto- graphs of Shakspere : Выбросния This is superior to any of the genuine ones , which in some degree it resembles ...
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... Queen Elizabeth in doublet and hose . In 1872 we first read Nathaniel Holmes's " Author- ship of Shakspere ; " since then we have never enter- tained a reasonable doubt that Bacon was the author of the Plays . In 1882 we reread them all ...
... Queen Elizabeth in doublet and hose . In 1872 we first read Nathaniel Holmes's " Author- ship of Shakspere ; " since then we have never enter- tained a reasonable doubt that Bacon was the author of the Plays . In 1882 we reread them all ...
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... Queen created him captain - general of the cavalry , and conferred on him the honor of the garter . In the same year an expe- dition was undertaken against Portugal , and he se- cretly followed the armament . This was without the Queen's ...
... Queen created him captain - general of the cavalry , and conferred on him the honor of the garter . In the same year an expe- dition was undertaken against Portugal , and he se- cretly followed the armament . This was without the Queen's ...
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... Queen , of course became an object of envy and slander . Mark now what the poet says : " Gentle thou art , and therefore to be won ; Beauteous thou art , therefore to be assailed . " " That thou art blamed shall not be thy defect , For ...
... Queen , of course became an object of envy and slander . Mark now what the poet says : " Gentle thou art , and therefore to be won ; Beauteous thou art , therefore to be assailed . " " That thou art blamed shall not be thy defect , For ...
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