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BACON (Francis)
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BACON (Francis), ViscountSt.Alns. I:Historia Vitae et Mortis. — English.]
The History of life and death. [Translated
under the direction of William Rawley.]
See SINCLAIR (Right Hon. Sir John, Bart.
The Code of health and longevity, . Vol. 4. pp. 95—256.
Edinburgh and London, 1807.
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Author:
SHAKESPEARE (William)
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SHAKESPEARE (William). [Appendix. — Shakespeare— Bacon Controversyj
LAIRD (John), of Forfar.
The Shakespearian controversy: an essay.
[Showing that Francis Bacon was the
author of Shakespeare’s plays.]
undee, 1884.
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Author:
SHAKESPEARE (William)
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BACON BOOI1V
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SHAKESPEARE (William), [Appendix. - Shakespeare— Bacon Controvery.]
See ROE (John E.)
Sir Francis Bacon’s own story. [With special reference to the Sonnets of Shakespeare, here regarded as sources for the biography of Bacon.)
Roehester N.Y., for the
author, 1918.
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566
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Author:
SHAKESPEARE (William)
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SHAKESPEARE (William). l,Works. attributed to Shalcespeare. — Troublesome Raigne of John, King of England. — Appendix.]
See BORMANN (Edwin).
Fawconbridge uaid Dr. J.W.aeethe: cm literariacher Essay tJ.ber anonyme Titelbltter, etc. [Attributing the authorship of ‘Phe Troublesome raigne of JoIm, King of England, 1591, to Francis Bacon.]
Leipzi, 1910.
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Author:
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MARSTON (John), Dramatist.
BOOTH (William S.)
The Hidden signatures of Prancesco Colonna and Francis Bacon: a comparison of their methods. With the evidence oi’ Marston and Hall that Bacon was the author of Venus and Adonis.
Boston iMas.], 1910.
Card ID:
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Author:
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RAWLEY (William).
SINCLAIR (Right Eon. Si,r John), Bart.
The Code of health and longevity, etc.
Vol. 4. pp. 95—26. (The historf?
life ami death. [By Francis Bacon.
Translated under the direction of
W.Bawley. 1)
F,dinbnrgh and London, 18o7.
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BACON (Frari.cis), Vismt St.Albans. [Appendix. — Concealed Life and Writinsj
SEY4OUR (Henry), E4itor Qf ‘The Anarchist”.
John Barclay’s Argenis and cypher key:
a contemporary publication designed to cryptographically reveal the suppressed historical incident that Francis “Bacon” <“William Shakespeare’ t) was of royal birth and the eldest son of Robert, Earl of Leicester and Queen Elizabeth, by a secret marriage,
Lgndon, [1931].
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SEYfdOUR (Henry), Editor of “The Anarchist.” John Barclay’s Argenis and cypher key: a
contemporary publication designed to cryptographically reveal the suppressed historical incident that Francis “Bacon” (“William Shake—speare”> was of royal birth and ‘the eldest son of Robert, earl of Leicestër and Queen Elizabeth, by a secret marriage..,.. Reprinted from Bacon.iana, Feb., 1931. pp. 15.
8°. London, [1931].
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