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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... tion : if they knew of any incident connected with that period his life , they didn't tell about it . Would they if they had been asked ? It is pretty appar- ent that they were not . Why weren't they ? It is a very plausible guess that ...
... tion : if they knew of any incident connected with that period his life , they didn't tell about it . Would they if they had been asked ? It is pretty appar- ent that they were not . Why weren't they ? It is a very plausible guess that ...
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... tion of Napier's tables with the title Mirifici Ipsius Canonis Constructio . In the appendix appeared this statement : On the construction of another and better kind of Logarithms , namely one in which the Logarithm of unity is 0 ...
... tion of Napier's tables with the title Mirifici Ipsius Canonis Constructio . In the appendix appeared this statement : On the construction of another and better kind of Logarithms , namely one in which the Logarithm of unity is 0 ...
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... tion to have outlined the frame with fair limbs , for which no one can wholly perfect the members : thus his unfinished work commends the artist Apelles , since no hand can finish the rest of his Venus . Nature having thus spoken and ...
... tion to have outlined the frame with fair limbs , for which no one can wholly perfect the members : thus his unfinished work commends the artist Apelles , since no hand can finish the rest of his Venus . Nature having thus spoken and ...
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