Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere Could Not Write. The Sonnets Written by Francis Bacon to the Earl of Essex and His Bride, A.D. 1590; Bacon Identified as the Concealed Poet Ignoto, A.D. 1589-1600Brentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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... Burleigh ( Cecil , ) who regarded him as a dangerous rival for his son . With the rise of young Essex into royal favor Bacon turned to him as a friend at court . From 1590 to 1594 the Earl tried in vain to advance Bacon , and at last ...
... Burleigh ( Cecil , ) who regarded him as a dangerous rival for his son . With the rise of young Essex into royal favor Bacon turned to him as a friend at court . From 1590 to 1594 the Earl tried in vain to advance Bacon , and at last ...
Page 27
... Burleigh , in which he says : " I wax somewhat ancient ; one and thirty years is a great deal of sand in the hour - glass . " At the age of 31 he thinks himself " somewhat ancient " two years earlier he apprehends that forty winters ...
... Burleigh , in which he says : " I wax somewhat ancient ; one and thirty years is a great deal of sand in the hour - glass . " At the age of 31 he thinks himself " somewhat ancient " two years earlier he apprehends that forty winters ...
Page 44
... intended to apply was Lord Burleigh , who about that time , on account of the loss of his wife , had temporarily withdrawn from court . Bacon and Shaksper . A CHRONOGRAPHIC Francis Bacon . Born 44 ANOTHER POEM BY BACON .
... intended to apply was Lord Burleigh , who about that time , on account of the loss of his wife , had temporarily withdrawn from court . Bacon and Shaksper . A CHRONOGRAPHIC Francis Bacon . Born 44 ANOTHER POEM BY BACON .
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... Burleigh , and follows it by a letter to the same in which she says : " I confess as one that hath found mercy , that I have profited more in the inward feeling knowledge of God his holy will , though but in small measure , by an ...
... Burleigh , and follows it by a letter to the same in which she says : " I confess as one that hath found mercy , that I have profited more in the inward feeling knowledge of God his holy will , though but in small measure , by an ...
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