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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... line ) he puts William before Shaksper ; but the fourth William reads Willin . See now how differently each letter is formed in the name Shaksper , beginning with the initial : 3 S S Did anybody ever write the first letter of his name ...
... line ) he puts William before Shaksper ; but the fourth William reads Willin . See now how differently each letter is formed in the name Shaksper , beginning with the initial : 3 S S Did anybody ever write the first letter of his name ...
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... line tracing of the spurious over the genuine autograph : роявит Sherff poetr Even the most illiterate man who is obliged often to sign his name , will do it uniformly , so that when you have seen his signature once you will know it ...
... line tracing of the spurious over the genuine autograph : роявит Sherff poetr Even the most illiterate man who is obliged often to sign his name , will do it uniformly , so that when you have seen his signature once you will know it ...
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... lines . Jonson was Bacon's friend and enthusiastic admirer . If there was an original portrait of that wooden face it has never been found . If there was a better likeness of Shakspere in existence why was it not reproduced in that ...
... lines . Jonson was Bacon's friend and enthusiastic admirer . If there was an original portrait of that wooden face it has never been found . If there was a better likeness of Shakspere in existence why was it not reproduced in that ...
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... lines each ; the first 126 are addressed to a beautiful and ardently beloved youth ; the remainder to the young man's betrothed . As to the merits of the composition , the American Cyclopedia says : " These ' Sonnets , ' though deformed ...
... lines each ; the first 126 are addressed to a beautiful and ardently beloved youth ; the remainder to the young man's betrothed . As to the merits of the composition , the American Cyclopedia says : " These ' Sonnets , ' though deformed ...
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... livery , so gazed on now , Will be a tattered weed of small worth held . " The last line of Sonnet 13 reads : " You had a father ; let your son say so . " foster The father of Essex died in 1576. In 1590 16 THE SONNETS OF SHAKSPERE.
... livery , so gazed on now , Will be a tattered weed of small worth held . " The last line of Sonnet 13 reads : " You had a father ; let your son say so . " foster The father of Essex died in 1576. In 1590 16 THE SONNETS OF SHAKSPERE.
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