The Second Cryptographic Shakespeare: A Monograph Wherein the Poems and Plays Attributed to William Shakespeare are Proven to Contain the Enciphered Name of the Concealed Author, Francis BaconWestchester House, 1990 - 313 pages There is considerable doubt about the facts of Shakespeare's life. For a long time I have been certain that the Bard of Avon was a decoy. Now, by science, I intend to prove that our actor, Mr. Shakespeare, is worthy only of that pity we reserve for literary impostors. Why might Bacon have concealed his creations? Are there ciphers in Shakespeare's works? |
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... language which were universal in his day . He does not hint that Ben Jonson , Shake- speare and others had been for years pouring Latin words into our lan- guage , trying experiments in words which had never been tried before , coining ...
... language which were universal in his day . He does not hint that Ben Jonson , Shake- speare and others had been for years pouring Latin words into our lan- guage , trying experiments in words which had never been tried before , coining ...
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... language then called " vulgar " ( Eng- lish ) but he translated many of his works into Latin , the universal language of that age ; they were read in that and many other languages to which they were retranslated . In Francis Bacon's ...
... language then called " vulgar " ( Eng- lish ) but he translated many of his works into Latin , the universal language of that age ; they were read in that and many other languages to which they were retranslated . In Francis Bacon's ...
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... language , he would know that the most uncommonly used letters are K , Q , X , J and Z. Elizabethans didn't recognize J anyway ( or even U ) , so there were four left . One other letter to consider was W ; my man was a Latin scholar and ...
... language , he would know that the most uncommonly used letters are K , Q , X , J and Z. Elizabethans didn't recognize J anyway ( or even U ) , so there were four left . One other letter to consider was W ; my man was a Latin scholar and ...
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