Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 páginas |
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... that Francis Bacon wrote the Shake- spearian Plays . It may be that my judgment is at fault , that I am the victim of illusion ; but if so , as these data are here placed before the reader in just the light CHAPTER PROLOGUE.
... that Francis Bacon wrote the Shake- spearian Plays . It may be that my judgment is at fault , that I am the victim of illusion ; but if so , as these data are here placed before the reader in just the light CHAPTER PROLOGUE.
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Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. are here placed before the reader in just the light in which they appeal to my understanding , this fault must soon be- come glaringly apparent . But on the contrary , if I am right , and the data , in and of ...
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. are here placed before the reader in just the light in which they appeal to my understanding , this fault must soon be- come glaringly apparent . But on the contrary , if I am right , and the data , in and of ...
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... light of experience , are fairly explain- able in harmony with the old established beliefs . This is altogether to be commended ; for otherwise hu- manity , drifting from its moorings , without bearings or compass , would be perpetually ...
... light of experience , are fairly explain- able in harmony with the old established beliefs . This is altogether to be commended ; for otherwise hu- manity , drifting from its moorings , without bearings or compass , would be perpetually ...
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... light . " - Charge against the Coun- tess of Somerset . " Wherein first Mr. Lumsden plays his part , whose offence stands alone single , the offence of the other two being in consort ; and yet all three meeting in their end and center ...
... light . " - Charge against the Coun- tess of Somerset . " Wherein first Mr. Lumsden plays his part , whose offence stands alone single , the offence of the other two being in consort ; and yet all three meeting in their end and center ...
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... light away ; And what hath mass , or matter , by itself Lies , rich in virtue , and unmingled . " - Troil . and Cress . , I. , 3 . " That idea to which the human mind is prone , namely that hard bodies are the densest , is to be checked ...
... light away ; And what hath mass , or matter , by itself Lies , rich in virtue , and unmingled . " - Troil . and Cress . , I. , 3 . " That idea to which the human mind is prone , namely that hard bodies are the densest , is to be checked ...
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