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o o o o | 49 |
the advancement of learning | 24 |
that william shakespeare was | 22 |
that is to say | 22 |
as a matter of | 17 |
in the days of | 17 |
the author of the | 17 |
the first edition of | 16 |
the title page of | 15 |
appears to have been | 15 |
of the shakespearean plays | 15 |
for the first time | 14 |
in the case of | 14 |
the rest of the | 14 |
his estimate of shakespearean | 13 |
it is difficult to | 13 |
to be found in | 13 |
be found in the | 13 |
a a a a | 13 |
is one of the | 13 |
one of the most | 13 |
the house of commons | 13 |
estimate of shakespearean plays | 13 |
in the course of | 13 |
the authorship of the | 13 |
the light a and | 12 |
merry wives of windsor | 12 |
a matter of fact | 12 |
said to have been | 12 |
is to be found | 12 |
at the same time | 12 |
in the days when | 12 |
a o o o | 12 |
in a letter to | 12 |
the end of the | 11 |
name of william shakespeare | 11 |
b o o o | 11 |
of the novum organum | 11 |
william shakespeare was a | 11 |
it is to be | 11 |
from time to time | 11 |
to have been the | 11 |
is said to have | 11 |
it would have been | 11 |
he was able to | 10 |
folio of the plays | 10 |
at the end of | 10 |
as well as the | 10 |
the name of william | 10 |
taken all knowledge to | 10 |
of the advancement of | 10 |
all knowledge to be | 10 |
in the house of | 10 |
a b b a | 9 |
the name of the | 9 |
that he was not | 9 |
seems to have been | 9 |
on the th of | 9 |
of the first folio | 9 |
the days of elizabeth | 9 |
as you like it | 9 |
it is impossible to | 9 |
the first part of | 9 |
title page of the | 9 |
the hands of the | 9 |
the merry wives of | 9 |
with the exception of | 9 |
the age of elizabeth | 9 |
a a b b | 9 |
version of the bible | 9 |
a b a a | 8 |
years of his life | 8 |
william shakespeare was the | 8 |
for the sake of | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
a b a b | 8 |
to the fact that | 8 |
a b b b | 8 |
could not have been | 8 |
it is clear that | 8 |
the house of lords | 8 |
the fact that the | 8 |
come down to us | 8 |
that he was a | 8 |
b a a a | 8 |
a a b a | 8 |
of king henry the | 8 |
in the british museum | 8 |
but it is not | 8 |
a a a b | 8 |
to the effect that | 8 |
was the result of | 8 |
if he had been | 8 |
the authorised version of | 8 |
author of the plays | 7 |
so far as we | 7 |
taming of the shrew | 7 |
the venus and adonis | 7 |
of the life of | 7 |
was the author of | 7 |
to have been a | 7 |
the time of the | 7 |
in the advancement of | 7 |
authorised version of the | 7 |
thing in the world | 7 |
every man in his | 7 |
as to the authorship | 7 |
by heminges and condell | 7 |
the letters of the | 7 |
of the authorised version | 7 |
the form of a | 7 |
represent the a form | 7 |
arte of english poesie | 7 |
the first folio of | 7 |
into the hands of | 7 |
first edition of the | 7 |
appear to have been | 7 |
it may please your | 7 |
in the form of | 7 |
his return to england | 7 |
the earl of essex | 7 |
on the part of | 7 |
not appear to have | 7 |
in the shape of | 7 |
and if your lordship | 7 |
of the de augmentis | 7 |
the object of the | 6 |
it does not appear | 6 |
to do with the | 6 |
of the human mind | 6 |
knowledge to be his | 6 |
the literature of the | 6 |
it seems to us | 6 |
of the history of | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
rare and unaccustomed suit | 6 |
the circulation of the | 6 |
the use of the | 6 |
it is fair to | 6 |
in as you like | 6 |
b a o o | 6 |
under the name of | 6 |
lordship will not carry | 6 |
it can not be | 6 |
the wisdom of the | 6 |
the cipher word is | 6 |
a a o o | 6 |
light a and dark | 6 |
rest of the world | 6 |
for the benefit of | 6 |
the delia bacon theory | 6 |
of the man who | 6 |
the history of the | 6 |
the text of the | 6 |
that it would be | 6 |
the head of the | 6 |
we may be sure | 6 |
as one of the | 6 |
the part of the | 6 |
the whole of the | 6 |
history of henry vii | 6 |
b a a b | 6 |
to be his province | 6 |
the good of all | 6 |
in the hands of | 6 |
in which he was | 6 |
b a b b | 6 |
the story of the | 6 |
wisdom of the ancients | 6 |
circulation of the blood | 6 |
a and dark a | 6 |
in the habit of | 6 |
the arte of english | 6 |
in the midst of | 6 |
does not appear to | 6 |
a b o o | 6 |
statesmen and favourites of | 6 |
the internal evidence of | 6 |
insolent greece or haughty | 6 |
in the history of | 6 |
he would not have | 6 |
at the age of | 6 |
but there is no | 6 |
he seems to have | 6 |
b a b a | 6 |
the way in which | 6 |
the merchant of venice | 6 |
a part of the | 6 |
as we have seen | 6 |
in the first folio | 6 |
as we shall see | 6 |
and the dark a | 5 |
if your lordship will | 5 |
the name of a | 5 |
in the court of | 5 |
on the authority of | 5 |
in the possession of | 5 |
that mine of truth | 5 |
to prove that william | 5 |
the taming of the | 5 |
will be found in | 5 |
in which it is | 5 |
by the same hand | 5 |
your lordship will not | 5 |
it is one of | 5 |
the a form and | 5 |
there seems to be | 5 |
good of all men | 5 |
the end of his | 5 |
totally unable to write | 5 |
there is no evidence | 5 |
in the star chamber | 5 |
not carry me on | 5 |
him to have been | 5 |
either to insolent greece | 5 |
the first letter in | 5 |
two hundred and fifty | 5 |
it is said that | 5 |
fact that william shakespeare | 5 |
are to be found | 5 |
of the shakespeare plays | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
american point of view | 5 |
the author of a | 5 |
greece or haughty rome | 5 |
two books of the | 5 |
was totally unable to | 5 |
in the following year | 5 |
it is not only | 5 |
the second founder of | 5 |
in the age of | 5 |
edition of the plays | 5 |
if there had been | 5 |
greatest birth of time | 5 |
the two books of | 5 |
of troilus and cressida | 5 |
in that mine of | 5 |
biographies of william shakespeare | 5 |
of the great instauration | 5 |
the life of a | 5 |
of sir francis bacon | 5 |
of which he was | 5 |
the greatest birth of | 5 |
that he should have | 5 |
he might have been | 5 |
it may be that | 5 |
the books of the | 5 |
of the british museum | 5 |
as an example of | 5 |
in the first place | 5 |
of venus and adonis | 5 |
si tabula daretur digna | 5 |
the glory of god | 5 |
part of king henry | 5 |
of the plays in | 5 |
with the rest of | 5 |
blotting out a line | 5 |
that he had a | 5 |
to the king and | 5 |
the dedication of the | 5 |
and the novum organum | 5 |
as a man of | 5 |
to be content with | 5 |
that he had been | 5 |
whatever may have been | 5 |
this letter was written | 5 |
the name william shakespeare | 5 |
give me leave to | 5 |
it is probable that | 5 |
it was one of | 5 |
of the text of | 5 |
light a and the | 5 |
a and the dark | 5 |
one and the same | 5 |
the names of the | 5 |
it is curious to | 5 |
the commencement of the | 5 |
if william shakespeare was | 5 |
the last years of | 5 |
the manner in which | 5 |
that he did not | 5 |
b b o o | 5 |
of the age of | 5 |
the name of shakespeare | 5 |
the favour of the | 5 |
being the a form | 5 |
could not have written | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
the folio of the | 5 |
the anatomie of the | 5 |
in a despised weed | 5 |
will not carry me | 5 |
of his mind in | 5 |
on the one hand | 5 |
in spite of the | 5 |
is known to have | 5 |
there is a letter | 5 |
to be a poet | 5 |
reason to think that | 5 |
the image of his | 5 |
in the life of | 5 |
the globe and blackfriars | 5 |
though in a despised | 5 |
there had been no | 5 |
ought to have been | 5 |
the mystery of francis | 5 |
the shape of a | 5 |
of the circulation of | 5 |
of his own name | 5 |
the service of the | 5 |
at the time of | 5 |
of the reign of | 5 |
internal evidence of the | 5 |
mystery of francis bacon | 5 |
is it possible that | 5 |
of the shakespearean dramas | 5 |
there can be no | 5 |
the sands of the | 4 |
of the possibility of | 4 |
the man who wrote | 4 |
lease of quick revenue | 4 |
for the a form | 4 |
in the same town | 4 |
we are told by | 4 |
latin and less greek | 4 |
perhaps connected with plays | 4 |
on which he was | 4 |
to the authorship of | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
at that time was | 4 |
first portion of the | 4 |
to believe that the | 4 |
the work of a | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
to the earl of | 4 |
as the result of | 4 |
the truth is that | 4 |
the language of the | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
not one of them | 4 |
the edition of the | 4 |
in the time of | 4 |
at years of age | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
of the globe and | 4 |
the advancement and the | 4 |
the leave of god | 4 |
it might have been | 4 |
founder of my poor | 4 |
that he might have | 4 |
your lordship shall be | 4 |
not for any necessity | 4 |
translation of the bible | 4 |
to the end in | 4 |
known to have been | 4 |
a large number of | 4 |
the mind i shall | 4 |
there is reason to | 4 |
have taken all knowledge | 4 |
the true original copies | 4 |
he was prepared to | 4 |
it would not be | 4 |
to insolent greece or | 4 |
had taken all knowledge | 4 |
name on the title | 4 |
opinion as to the | 4 |
in the preface to | 4 |
of the french academie | 4 |
in relation to the | 4 |
by the law clerk | 4 |
from an american point | 4 |
the power of the | 4 |
reign of queen elizabeth | 4 |
with the publication of | 4 |
my lord of essex | 4 |
he writes to buckingham | 4 |
lives of statesmen and | 4 |
of the shakespearean drama | 4 |
mine of truth which | 4 |
it is impossible not | 4 |
to judge for himself | 4 |
william shakespeare was not | 4 |
we do not know | 4 |
for the b form | 4 |
an american point of | 4 |
there is nothing in | 4 |
incola fuit anima mea | 4 |
in the production of | 4 |
the fourth part of | 4 |
it would be impossible | 4 |
a grant of arms | 4 |
a translation of the | 4 |
it could have been | 4 |
william shakespeare was born | 4 |
i shall be able | 4 |
to the service of | 4 |
did not care to | 4 |
was not to be | 4 |
as the author of | 4 |
it must be remembered | 4 |
the first time the | 4 |
from left to right | 4 |
only one of the | 4 |
did his best to | 4 |
the position of the | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
but for all time | 4 |
he could not have | 4 |
a capital letter for | 4 |
sic vos non vobis | 4 |
that it should be | 4 |
spelled with a capital | 4 |
what is known as | 4 |
a small letter for | 4 |
the rest of his | 4 |
is all there is | 4 |
natural history of the | 4 |
we have only to | 4 |
the pages of the | 4 |
which may be compared | 4 |
there is nothing to | 4 |
of the duke of | 4 |
the three parts of | 4 |
it is not the | 4 |
his estimate of the | 4 |
sands of the sea | 4 |
letter for the a | 4 |
of the human race | 4 |
as far as he | 4 |
up to this time | 4 |
it cannot be removed | 4 |
by the mind i | 4 |
but it does not | 4 |
which were to be | 4 |
the work of the | 4 |
of more wits than | 4 |
the king did not | 4 |
practice at the bar | 4 |
daretur digna animum mallem | 4 |
could honour a language | 4 |
to do you service | 4 |
we have seen that | 4 |
the court of chancery | 4 |
for any necessity of | 4 |
knowledge to be my | 4 |
multum incola fuit anima | 4 |
mind i shall be | 4 |
the preface to the | 4 |
the record of a | 4 |
of a man who | 4 |
the wife of his | 4 |
the second part of | 4 |
of the common law | 4 |
that there is a | 4 |
works of william shakespeare | 4 |
you will find that | 4 |
which was to be | 4 |
i shall be seen | 4 |
by the name of | 4 |
of the merry wives | 4 |
the address to the | 4 |
performed that in our | 4 |
and a small letter | 4 |
clerk of the works | 4 |
if it were not | 4 |
letter for the b | 4 |
the great folio of | 4 |
the result of his | 4 |
the history of henry | 4 |
part of the business | 4 |
second founder of my | 4 |
as i have heard | 4 |
towards the end of | 4 |
is a copy of | 4 |
of the th of | 4 |
was in the habit | 4 |
evidence that he was | 4 |
great fire of london | 4 |
in the text of | 4 |
the life of the | 4 |
because he could not | 4 |
i have taken all | 4 |
as if he had | 4 |
of the bible and | 4 |
all there is of | 4 |
your lordship shall find | 4 |
the first of a | 4 |
b a b o | 4 |
he was willing to | 4 |
the queen and the | 4 |
procured the good of | 4 |
the greater part of | 4 |
this is all the | 4 |
and that he was | 4 |
it must have been | 4 |
the writer of these | 4 |
was a man of | 4 |
the result of a | 4 |
we know so much | 4 |
letter of his own | 4 |
page of the first | 4 |
the style of the | 4 |
of a series of | 4 |
ten in the hundred | 4 |
single letter of his | 4 |
william shakespeare to have | 4 |
that william shakespeare wrote | 4 |
of the english language | 4 |
to the mystery of | 4 |
on the other side | 4 |
william shakespeare of stratford | 4 |
an essay on the | 4 |
the last page of | 4 |
he wanted to say | 4 |
careful examination of the | 4 |
far as we know | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
the new shakespeare society | 4 |
are imposed upon the | 4 |
the study of the | 4 |
is spelled with a | 4 |
by the aid of | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
it will be seen | 4 |
tabula daretur digna animum | 4 |
in the essay on | 4 |
that he may be | 4 |
at the date of | 4 |
end of his life | 4 |
the imagination of the | 4 |
as it cannot be | 4 |
the phrase biliteral cipher | 4 |
william shakespeare wrote the | 4 |
the plays of shakespeare | 4 |
it seemed as if | 4 |
of romeo and juliet | 4 |
prove that william shakespeare | 4 |
one to the other | 4 |
the statesmen and favourites | 4 |
in the same year | 4 |
one of the greatest | 4 |
the first portion of | 4 |
of the state and | 4 |
was supposed to be | 4 |
written by william shakespeare | 4 |
on the d of | 4 |
it is not impossible | 4 |
it will be found | 4 |
the lives of statesmen | 4 |
would not have been | 4 |
the course of my | 4 |
in the world to | 4 |
in the edition of | 4 |
man in his humour | 4 |
for the most part | 4 |
because we know so | 4 |
ones the b form | 4 |
was years of age | 4 |
it seems to have | 4 |
the author of these | 4 |
whether it be curiosity | 4 |
of the baconian theory | 4 |
to learn their parts | 4 |
the investigation of nature | 4 |
that in our tongue | 4 |
capital letter for the | 4 |
has been able to | 4 |
is impossible not to | 4 |
authorship of the plays | 4 |
the truth of the | 4 |
he appears to have | 4 |
at the foot of | 4 |
the work of one | 4 |
it was not till | 4 |
mirror up to nature | 4 |
william shakespeare had been | 4 |
have been written by | 4 |
at about the same | 4 |
the initial letters of | 4 |
shakespeare from an american | 4 |
that has ever been | 4 |
last page of the | 4 |
first part of king | 4 |
and in the same | 4 |
said lay so deep | 4 |
of statesmen and favourites | 4 |
and become some sorry | 4 |
page of the folio | 4 |
will be seen that | 4 |
is a letter written | 4 |
displayed in the plays | 4 |
of the title page | 4 |
to be my province | 4 |
by the leave of | 4 |
seems to be a | 4 |
taught at stratford school | 4 |
on account of his | 4 |
to go to the | 4 |
a single letter of | 4 |
shakespeare to have been | 4 |
the literature of this | 4 |
what was to be | 4 |
and at the same | 4 |
the exception of the | 4 |
has come down to | 4 |
a copy of the | 4 |
that there is no | 4 |
portrait of william shakespeare | 4 |
of the man shakespeare | 4 |
of my poor estate | 4 |
the folio edition of | 4 |
most wonderful of all | 4 |
the nature of the | 4 |
it is obvious that | 4 |
preferred either to insolent | 4 |
i have been told | 4 |
cited as a witness | 4 |
is not to be | 4 |
the reign of queen | 4 |
filled up all numbers | 4 |
books of the advancement | 4 |
to the memory of | 4 |
as the mark and | 4 |
of the nature of | 4 |
the mirror up to | 4 |
from one to the | 4 |
letter of the alphabet | 4 |
by far the most | 4 |
you will see that | 4 |
and it would be | 4 |
he did not know | 4 |
had left behind him | 4 |
a letter to the | 4 |
on the ground that | 4 |
the body of the | 4 |
with his left hand | 4 |
as we have already | 4 |
pioneer in that mine | 4 |
evidence of the plays | 4 |
the beginning of the | 4 |
the same sort of | 4 |
could he but have | 4 |
nothing to do with | 4 |
small letter for the | 4 |
and all the rest | 4 |
small latin and less | 3 |
and there is a | 3 |
lifetime of william shakespeare | 3 |
was held to be | 3 |
was able to make | 3 |
th of the following | 3 |
of the subject is | 3 |
last years of his | 3 |
letter to lord burghley | 3 |
globe and blackfriars theaters | 3 |
imagine like a poet | 3 |
books of the period | 3 |
as to william shakespeare | 3 |
there might have been | 3 |
which is the thing | 3 |
first of a series | 3 |
the idea of the | 3 |
the care of the | 3 |
it is strange that | 3 |
the government of the | 3 |
we have seen the | 3 |
in the following words | 3 |
one way or the | 3 |
the course of the | 3 |
of the plays themselves | 3 |
the whole fabric and | 3 |
a poet and execute | 3 |
language or help study | 3 |
were to come after | 3 |
will make you as | 3 |
for a man who | 3 |
the first heir of | 3 |
if there was a | 3 |
more wits than of | 3 |
the fact that william | 3 |
if one takes it | 3 |
but we are not | 3 |
will be found that | 3 |
and so i commend | 3 |
fourth part of the | 3 |
in the reign of | 3 |
or a true pioneer | 3 |
hath hit his face | 3 |
three hundred years ago | 3 |
unaccustomed suit of which | 3 |
place of any reasonable | 3 |
to account for the | 3 |
with which he was | 3 |
the whole of his | 3 |
might have been the | 3 |
the epistle to the | 3 |
the date of the | 3 |
from in the plays | 3 |
under the direction of | 3 |
and it is of | 3 |
bacon was the author | 3 |
as the first heir | 3 |
when he came to | 3 |
that it may be | 3 |
much ado about nothing | 3 |
period of his life | 3 |
that the world had | 3 |
the second column of | 3 |
life of a man | 3 |
between the a form | 3 |
after the fashion of | 3 |
i confess that i | 3 |
the print would then | 3 |
the difference between the | 3 |
lordship shall be concurrent | 3 |
the star chamber for | 3 |
he did his best | 3 |
myself that i am | 3 |
and order of invention | 3 |
which judge holmes has | 3 |
at about that time | 3 |
of the shakespearean page | 3 |
the key to the | 3 |
one takes it favourably | 3 |
it was the custom | 3 |
the law script of | 3 |
of the learned counsel | 3 |
in the shakespearean drama | 3 |
page of henry vii | 3 |
that it was written | 3 |
the tragedy of hamlet | 3 |
the history of his | 3 |
will be found to | 3 |
the duke of buckingham | 3 |
do seek or affect | 3 |
he ought to have | 3 |
but this does not | 3 |
in the handwriting of | 3 |
that he should not | 3 |
would be impossible to | 3 |
in the library of | 3 |
the greatest and most | 3 |
in the courts of | 3 |
in his dealings with | 3 |
and if william shakespeare | 3 |
was never tired of | 3 |
it has been suggested | 3 |
the idea that the | 3 |
the statement of a | 3 |
then that i am | 3 |
of the mind and | 3 |
of the same name | 3 |
that it was for | 3 |
the loss of his | 3 |
two gentlemen of verona | 3 |
but have drawn his | 3 |
am either prodigal or | 3 |
to have been printed | 3 |
in the autumn of | 3 |
he wanted to be | 3 |
that the style of | 3 |
of the shakespearean text | 3 |
by the internet archive | 3 |
for the purpose of | 3 |
health is not to | 3 |
should be the most | 3 |
can be no doubt | 3 |
it must be conceded | 3 |
his mind in his | 3 |
it is hard to | 3 |
taken the liberty of | 3 |
william shakespeare in his | 3 |
if her majesty like | 3 |
wear away with the | 3 |
must be remembered that | 3 |
in the english tongue | 3 |
man nor muse can | 3 |
in the county of | 3 |
the same blocks were | 3 |
will have it that | 3 |
in the mine of | 3 |
was known to be | 3 |
over all care of | 3 |
first letter in the | 3 |
as neither man nor | 3 |
is evidently written by | 3 |
the great assises holden | 3 |
give over all care | 3 |
advancement and the novum | 3 |
account of his life | 3 |
like a clerk of | 3 |
that the same blocks | 3 |
of elizabeth and james | 3 |
be said to be | 3 |
the man william shakespeare | 3 |
to have made a | 3 |
it might be supposed | 3 |
i think the objection | 3 |
the william shakespeare who | 3 |
having been written by | 3 |
made to contain the | 3 |
shall see further on | 3 |
that i am a | 3 |
a wit and poet | 3 |
the key of the | 3 |
it is no more | 3 |
of the story of | 3 |
insolent greece and haughty | 3 |
at one time or | 3 |
b b a a | 3 |
of his age and | 3 |
i have as vast | 3 |
of the name of | 3 |
who could help him | 3 |
hundred years or so | 3 |
the time of his | 3 |
any other of the | 3 |
is latten for bacon | 3 |
my mind as it | 3 |
the top of the | 3 |
say the new theorists | 3 |
muse can praise too | 3 |
away with the length | 3 |
but there is nothing | 3 |
i will make you | 3 |
in the place of | 3 |
he could hardly have | 3 |
was a man who | 3 |
the form in which | 3 |
that william shakespeare did | 3 |
the case of robert | 3 |
stand as the mark | 3 |
in the same manner | 3 |
fall at the foot | 3 |
to find it out | 3 |
the first scene of | 3 |
of ancient sages and | 3 |
what we now call | 3 |
in his own time | 3 |
second heat upon the | 3 |
it is not too | 3 |
a few months before | 3 |
this rare and unaccustomed | 3 |
that i am either | 3 |
we shall see further | 3 |
in the nature of | 3 |
an account of the | 3 |
at a very early | 3 |
graver had a strife | 3 |
to the conclusion that | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
would then surpasse all | 3 |
the records of antiquity | 3 |
he hath hit his | 3 |
the greek and latin | 3 |
nor my course to | 3 |
of the fact that | 3 |
i thought not of | 3 |
that the french academie | 3 |
so that he may | 3 |
could have been written | 3 |
at any rate the | 3 |
at home and abroad | 3 |
a true pioneer in | 3 |
to hide his works | 3 |
was not published until | 3 |
of the author of | 3 |
years old when shakespeare | 3 |
his wit as well | 3 |
and execute like a | 3 |
to say that the | 3 |
the easiest thing in | 3 |
the missing fourth part | 3 |
as well in brasse | 3 |
it is stated that | 3 |
may be sure that | 3 |
the fashion of the | 3 |
that there are two | 3 |
but they did not | 3 |
he was a man | 3 |
of the hands of | 3 |
supposed to have been | 3 |
by health and sickness | 3 |
the th of march | 3 |
the spirit of the | 3 |
a clerk of the | 3 |
was also one of | 3 |
the decease of the | 3 |
all writers are agreed | 3 |
of the value of | 3 |
to do justice to | 3 |
the early part of | 3 |
a b a o | 3 |
bacon was born in | 3 |
the second heat upon | 3 |
letters from the dead | 3 |
entire process of the | 3 |
shakespeare was the name | 3 |
the following passage occurs | 3 |
like a poet and | 3 |
and from this time | 3 |
anaxagoras said lay so | 3 |
the lifetime of william | 3 |
the d of april | 3 |
as some volke miseall | 3 |
i am either prodigal | 3 |
shakespeare was not the | 3 |
some sorry bookmaker or | 3 |
it is quite possible | 3 |
must have been at | 3 |
a careful examination of | 3 |
there was a shakespeare | 3 |
how he is to | 3 |
and your friends here | 3 |
wit as well in | 3 |
at once the most | 3 |
arising out of the | 3 |
seem to have been | 3 |
access to the material | 3 |
with which he had | 3 |
the days of the | 3 |
that bacon should have | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
world had yet seen | 3 |
print would then surpasse | 3 |
never blotted out a | 3 |
that they are not | 3 |
an example of the | 3 |
in the play of | 3 |
prosecuted in the star | 3 |
that they were not | 3 |
of the biliteral cipher | 3 |
when we come to | 3 |
may please your good | 3 |
a strife with nature | 3 |
and stand as the | 3 |
may be seen in | 3 |
as the work of | 3 |
initial letters of each | 3 |
in the city of | 3 |
among his private friends | 3 |
confess that i have | 3 |
he was to be | 3 |
as if he were | 3 |
fourth part of his | 3 |
on his return to | 3 |
must and will follow | 3 |
my years will wear | 3 |
that he was at | 3 |
of the queen and | 3 |
published on the continent | 3 |
the life and death | 3 |
his mind in the | 3 |
contemplative ends as i | 3 |
second visit to the | 3 |
the graver had a | 3 |
it is certain that | 3 |
execute like a clerk | 3 |
he may have been | 3 |
shakespeare was born at | 3 |
the shakespearean plays to | 3 |
be supposed to be | 3 |
to slip from him | 3 |
by charles armitage brown | 3 |
but it was the | 3 |
the numerical value of | 3 |
the th of february | 3 |
the blue ones the | 3 |
any that is nearer | 3 |
a man who could | 3 |
the original of the | 3 |
without blotting a line | 3 |
liberal a return from | 3 |
some volke miseall it | 3 |
of the plays could | 3 |
so that they could | 3 |
the entire process of | 3 |
of the most remarkable | 3 |
he had taken all | 3 |
writes to the king | 3 |
as time went on | 3 |
in the lives of | 3 |
have seen that the | 3 |
not only in the | 3 |
lordship shall find now | 3 |
of many of these | 3 |
that william shakespeare had | 3 |
in possession of the | 3 |
he had been able | 3 |
poet and execute like | 3 |
king did not want | 3 |
as the record of | 3 |
to the queen and | 3 |
in the first edition | 3 |
it is possible that | 3 |
the minds of men | 3 |
of the four young | 3 |
knowledge of human nature | 3 |
upon the mind by | 3 |
terms at stratford school | 3 |
it was not until | 3 |
can praise too much | 3 |
have been the first | 3 |
his philosophy of nature | 3 |
being set down without | 3 |
form and a small | 3 |
have been allowed to | 3 |
the natural history of | 3 |
the rape of lucrece | 3 |
dead to the dead | 3 |
must have been a | 3 |
he writes to the | 3 |
on the th day | 3 |
accuse myself that i | 3 |
is a portrait of | 3 |
as by william shakespeare | 3 |
have as vast contemplative | 3 |
soul of the age | 3 |
a plea for the | 3 |
the value of the | 3 |
during the last years | 3 |
whereunto any that is | 3 |
so far as the | 3 |
even gone so far | 3 |
life and death of | 3 |
the men of his | 3 |
fixed in my mind | 3 |
from the same pen | 3 |
unknown to each other | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
of which he had | 3 |
believed that he was | 3 |
was at this time | 3 |
that the title page | 3 |
he was compelled to | 3 |
see that there are | 3 |
the person to whom | 3 |
that it was a | 3 |
page of the de | 3 |
the th of the | 3 |
a b b o | 3 |
if your lordship shall | 3 |
written to prove that | 3 |
it is of him | 3 |
of the immortal plays | 3 |
also one of heaven | 3 |
the world had yet | 3 |
but he did not | 3 |
from the end of | 3 |
borrowed from in the | 3 |
at the service of | 3 |
of any reasonable countenance | 3 |
after the death of | 3 |
b b a o | 3 |
such a man as | 3 |
was one of those | 3 |
it was the fashion | 3 |
it is thought that | 3 |
as i have moderate | 3 |
a study of the | 3 |
to the last he | 3 |
manager of a theater | 3 |
which anaxagoras said lay | 3 |
some lease of quick | 3 |
commandment of more wits | 3 |
say then that i | 3 |
expert evidence as to | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
it was the result | 3 |
of the whole world | 3 |
the th day of | 3 |
nothing less than a | 3 |
have come down to | 3 |
as liberal a return | 3 |
a catalogue of the | 3 |
the sake of the | 3 |
author of these works | 3 |
at the court of | 3 |
of the common laws | 3 |
the form of the | 3 |
the children of men | 3 |
and the b form | 3 |
to have been written | 3 |
the dead to the | 3 |
writers are agreed that | 3 |
against the lord chancellor | 3 |
the quarto edition of | 3 |
office of gain that | 3 |
neither man nor muse | 3 |
on the supposition that | 3 |
the mine of truth | 3 |
is not to spend | 3 |
that he had taken | 3 |
to have been an | 3 |
for a gentleman to | 3 |
on any of the | 3 |
the treatment of the | 3 |
my health is not | 3 |
and performed that in | 3 |
would have been a | 3 |
in the summer of | 3 |
easiest thing in the | 3 |
to be a great | 3 |
been written by the | 3 |
could have been made | 3 |
did not choose to | 3 |
would you like to | 3 |
whole fabric and order | 3 |
under the title of | 3 |
which he had made | 3 |
red circles being the | 3 |
he left behind him | 3 |
men of his own | 3 |
man who wrote the | 3 |
the red circles being | 3 |
of a living man | 3 |
written in the english | 3 |
in the first column | 3 |
on the advancement of | 3 |
in the management of | 3 |
of the first edition | 3 |
years after the death | 3 |
for i have taken | 3 |
down without all art | 3 |
the period from to | 3 |
nor muse can praise | 3 |
from the dead to | 3 |
but there is a | 3 |
the midst of his | 3 |
merry devil of edmonton | 3 |
will wear away with | 3 |
what appears to be | 3 |
but it is only | 3 |
in the times of | 3 |
from him without some | 3 |
william shakespeare and his | 3 |
of the way in | 3 |
the learning of shakespeare | 3 |
the hog hath lost | 3 |
the truth of history | 3 |
worth our while to | 3 |
vast contemplative ends as | 3 |
him without some present | 3 |
the king and buckingham | 3 |
to show that he | 3 |
a a a o | 3 |
and yet it is | 3 |
any of the children | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
the question as to | 3 |
of his own day | 3 |
hands of the clock | 3 |
of the children of | 3 |
yet my health is | 3 |
may have been the | 3 |
of william shakespeare are | 3 |
learn their parts from | 3 |
in the preparation of | 3 |
copy of the first | 3 |
confidence in his own | 3 |
and the whole fabric | 3 |
one of the earliest | 3 |
hundred and fifty years | 3 |
and also the most | 3 |
for the good of | 3 |
over and over again | 3 |
on the state of | 3 |
it was a time | 3 |
imposed upon the mind | 3 |
ordinary practice at the | 3 |
where did he get | 3 |
francis bacon was the | 3 |
of his philosophy of | 3 |
it is a book | 3 |
in the eyes of | 3 |
a change in the | 3 |
greece and haughty rome | 3 |
at this time to | 3 |
as an honor to | 3 |
to the truth of | 3 |
that i have as | 3 |
so fixed in my | 3 |
may be said to | 3 |
he never blotted out | 3 |
it is easy to | 3 |
strike the second heat | 3 |
be called upon to | 3 |
part of the work | 3 |
written to be played | 3 |
i do not find | 3 |
he gave to the | 3 |
a matter of course | 3 |
a letter dated th | 3 |
of a man of | 3 |
and eloquence grows backward | 3 |
write a single letter | 3 |
in spite of his | 3 |
blotted out a line | 3 |
is no reason to | 3 |
a most dishonest man | 3 |
the finest examples of | 3 |
to be one of | 3 |
published an edition of | 3 |
so far as to | 3 |
title page of henry | 3 |
of the use of | 3 |
as to the man | 3 |
hath filled up all | 3 |
it is manifest that | 3 |
on the title page | 3 |
that the author of | 3 |
missing fourth part of | 3 |
from the head of | 3 |
i may truly say | 3 |
b a a o | 3 |
be found that the | 3 |
his place in the | 3 |
but that he wanted | 3 |
his manner of writing | 3 |
to think that the | 3 |
not too much to | 3 |
in the same way | 3 |
that it might have | 3 |
a place in the | 3 |
him as a man | 3 |
the policy of the | 3 |
he is said to | 3 |
and strike the second | 3 |
to the literature of | 3 |
an edition of the | 3 |
he was never tired | 3 |
was the name of | 3 |
shakespeare wrote the plays | 3 |
written by the law | 3 |
the result of the | 3 |
had a strife with | 3 |
grant of arms for | 3 |
without some present improvement | 3 |
to be dealt with | 3 |
at the feet of | 3 |
william shakespeare did not | 3 |
a a b o | 3 |
fabric and order of | 3 |
anatomie of the minde | 3 |
he knew that he | 3 |
we are told that | 3 |
of arms for his | 3 |
it could not be | 3 |
a blot in his | 3 |
he but have drawn | 3 |
see the difference between | 3 |
as he hath hit | 3 |
life of william shakespeare | 3 |
truth which anaxagoras said | 3 |
the interpretation of nature | 3 |
i do seek or | 3 |
purchase some lease of | 3 |
and common sense to | 3 |
is the same idea | 3 |
the teacher or parent | 3 |
he was not a | 3 |
bacon appears to have | 3 |
length of my suit | 3 |
in his life of | 3 |
actual types and models | 3 |
that much of the | 3 |
is based upon the | 3 |
that there was any | 3 |
of the names of | 3 |
never blotting out a | 3 |
years before he had | 3 |
or at any time | 3 |
we must remember that | 3 |
the world has ever | 3 |
in the th century | 3 |
man as william shakespeare | 3 |
we may as well | 3 |
in which william shakespeare | 3 |
first scene of the | 3 |
to write a single | 3 |
such as neither man | 3 |
letter to the king | 3 |
old when shakespeare died | 3 |
her majesty like not | 3 |
the close of his | 3 |
too much to say | 3 |
there was no such | 3 |
the death of our | 3 |
manner in which the | 3 |
of the new shakespeare | 3 |
as i shall be | 3 |
he had left behind | 3 |
make you as liberal | 3 |
had not yet been | 3 |
it be curiosity or | 3 |
whereas on the other | 3 |
was born at stratford | 3 |
was the son of | 3 |
the duties of his | 3 |
english men of letters | 3 |
the ship of fools | 3 |
not taught at stratford | 3 |
in favor of the | 3 |
is known as the | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
which he proposed to | 3 |
to say the least | 3 |
upon the rd line | 3 |
at the commencement of | 3 |
portion of the plays | 3 |
blot in his papers | 3 |
the case of a | 3 |
blotted out a thousand | 3 |
that they should be | 3 |
you as liberal a | 3 |
sorry bookmaker or a | 3 |
in the address to | 3 |
is so fixed in | 3 |
which the entire process | 3 |
is to be noticed | 3 |
way or the other | 3 |
was well acquainted with | 3 |
for which he was | 3 |
of the sixteenth century | 3 |
lord bacon after him | 3 |
is no evidence that | 3 |
could only have been | 3 |
he believed to be | 3 |
much to say that | 3 |
as the second founder | 3 |
which have come down | 3 |
is not too much | 3 |
to catch the ear | 3 |
when he said in | 3 |
in the issue of | 3 |
a shakespeare of earth | 3 |
of advice to the | 3 |
set down without all | 3 |
the object of his | 3 |
the nature of things | 3 |
the production of a | 3 |
the length of my | 3 |
to the advancement of | 3 |
blue ones the b | 3 |
as he was in | 3 |
time to slip from | 3 |
the four young men | 3 |
is of excellent use | 3 |
first of poets of | 3 |
of some of the | 3 |
nearly three hundred years | 3 |
work of one man | 3 |
in his letter to | 3 |
there was also one | 3 |
in his essay on | 3 |
that a man who | 3 |
of all that he | 3 |
circles being the a | 3 |
not give nature all | 3 |
the merry devil of | 3 |
history of william shakespeare | 3 |
of the people and | 3 |
the life of shakespeare | 3 |
the essays and the | 3 |
or affect any place | 3 |
is an example of | 3 |
as well as in | 3 |
of truth which anaxagoras | 3 |
what manner of man | 3 |
the nature of a | 3 |
and favourites of england | 3 |
once and for all | 3 |
taken out of the | 3 |
he would have been | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
we are able to | 3 |
there was but one | 3 |
arms for his father | 3 |
and it is impossible | 3 |
in which they are | 3 |
page of the genealogies | 3 |
the records of the | 3 |
that i do seek | 3 |
seek or affect any | 3 |
but it was a | 3 |
visit to the continent | 3 |
which he had to | 3 |
his authorship of the | 3 |
by which the entire | 3 |
honour a language or | 3 |
to inform us that | 3 |
process of the mind | 3 |
by beauty and deformity | 3 |
to the next ages | 3 |
catch the ear of | 3 |
it happens to be | 3 |
it had never been | 3 |
study of the common | 3 |
it is the first | 3 |
with the length of | 3 |
the man who had | 3 |
ends as i have | 3 |
at the university of | 3 |
of some of his | 3 |
in the shakespeare plays | 3 |
for which i was | 3 |
no one had yet | 3 |
information as to the | 3 |
to the house of | 3 |
the reading proceeds in | 3 |
is quite possible that | 3 |
wits than of a | 3 |
mind as it cannot | 3 |
plea for the defendant | 3 |
at the expense of | 3 |
slip from him without | 3 |
any necessity of estate | 3 |
days of elizabeth and | 3 |
in my mind as | 3 |
either prodigal or slothful | 3 |
he had been the | 3 |
merchant of venice was | 3 |
the sonnets of shakespeare | 3 |
and unaccustomed suit of | 3 |
years after his death | 3 |
i know not whether | 3 |
last will and testament | 3 |
what is called the | 3 |
does not appear that | 3 |
to be told that | 3 |
my course to get | 3 |
in his own power | 3 |
am a most dishonest | 3 |
i am a most | 3 |
of the philosophy of | 3 |
as vast contemplative ends | 3 |
a few days after | 3 |
to look into the | 3 |
are said to have | 3 |
the mark and greek | 3 |
the shakespearean plays are | 3 |
of the english bible | 3 |
the first page of | 3 |
he wrote to the | 3 |
literature of this period | 3 |
years will wear away | 3 |
be one of the | 3 |
bestowed on any of | 3 |
as to whether the | 3 |
a form and a | 3 |
traces of his reading | 3 |
between the years and | 3 |
first folio of the | 3 |
he found that the | 3 |
a language or help | 3 |
the history of england | 3 |
of time to slip | 3 |
he was one of | 3 |
no reason to think | 3 |
had blotted out a | 3 |
it is in this | 3 |
in london in the | 3 |
said to be by | 3 |
the ear of the | 3 |
the phenomena of the | 3 |
which was published in | 3 |
there is no reason | 3 |
please your good lordship | 3 |
become some sorry bookmaker | 3 |
far as he could | 3 |
the date at which | 3 |
by the use of | 3 |
the third edition of | 3 |
the secret of the | 3 |
the fact that they | 3 |
in a collection of | 3 |
authorship of the shakespearean | 3 |
the court of wards | 3 |
in respect to the | 3 |
was a shakespeare of | 3 |
the glory of the | 3 |
the reign of elizabeth | 3 |
did not want his | 3 |
and the necessities of | 3 |
who had been condemned | 3 |
books on the advancement | 3 |
of many of its | 2 |
few months before his | 2 |
at that time of | 2 |
we desire to know | 2 |
of francis bacon with | 2 |
are registered or in | 2 |
hated all cruelty and | 2 |
different forms of the | 2 |
we are assured that | 2 |
understood by modern english | 2 |
result of his labours | 2 |
of parents are secrets | 2 |
the stratford bust represents | 2 |
his nature in his | 2 |
inform us of the | 2 |
thee in all my | 2 |
the revised version of | 2 |
way in which he | 2 |
worldly blessings were exalted | 2 |
surpassed insolent greece and | 2 |
no mention of any | 2 |
to the good of | 2 |
the only one that | 2 |
to bacon of the | 2 |
the arrangement of the | 2 |
the midst of a | 2 |
but in the case | 2 |
the good of mankind | 2 |
his grandchilde my lord | 2 |
course of action which | 2 |
call the shakespearean plays | 2 |
them to be printed | 2 |
lived and died without | 2 |
of an obliged servant | 2 |
and it is not | 2 |
or in some way | 2 |
sought thee in the | 2 |
court of henry iii | 2 |
by modern english ears | 2 |
the observation of great | 2 |
he be known by | 2 |
if he was not | 2 |
did he get his | 2 |
attributed to william shakespeare | 2 |
which are in the | 2 |
is by far the | 2 |
management of the globe | 2 |
say with the psalm | 2 |
he had very great | 2 |
the son of a | 2 |
how again contained from | 2 |
as far as it | 2 |
advancement of learning and | 2 |
a protest against the | 2 |
since my youth met | 2 |
that bacon left manuscripts | 2 |
occur in the early | 2 |
and it is certain | 2 |
as much yours as | 2 |
have not yet been | 2 |
to say that a | 2 |
the present lord treasurer | 2 |
records of his life | 2 |
and fair to make | 2 |
i do not speak | 2 |
essays at dramatic poetry | 2 |
he should make an | 2 |
the world to imagine | 2 |
eventually be proved that | 2 |
was the justest judge | 2 |
gone so far as | 2 |
neither to his own | 2 |
use of the word | 2 |
have found thee in | 2 |
of which the first | 2 |
the letter to burghley | 2 |
that they were made | 2 |
that it is not | 2 |
word key by the | 2 |
the great first of | 2 |
things for which i | 2 |
explanation as to why | 2 |
about this time to | 2 |
to the continent and | 2 |
splendid pages of the | 2 |
warns him not to | 2 |
in things meerely naturall | 2 |
the tales of the | 2 |
either at stratford school | 2 |
of the plays is | 2 |
if in this time | 2 |
performed at his theater | 2 |
which can not be | 2 |
the english translation of | 2 |
from the time of | 2 |
the royal society of | 2 |
who were supposed to | 2 |
you will have to | 2 |
put any man out | 2 |
he was still a | 2 |
have been as a | 2 |
letters of francis bacon | 2 |
who steals my purse | 2 |
but of the rightness | 2 |
is absolutely certain that | 2 |
as are at once | 2 |
plays we now call | 2 |
for the love i | 2 |
who reduced himself with | 2 |
that he would have | 2 |
he had not read | 2 |
his heart was set | 2 |
the essay on friendship | 2 |
as the name of | 2 |
but his learned and | 2 |
the law in the | 2 |
in the de augmentis | 2 |
the first play to | 2 |
one thousand nine hundred | 2 |
to employ whatsoever i | 2 |
did not like him | 2 |
only to find that | 2 |
it unnecessary for him | 2 |
for whom this stands | 2 |
from which bacon came | 2 |
is the glory of | 2 |
all the people to | 2 |
plays for his stage | 2 |
first edition in english | 2 |
from thee have pierced | 2 |
the hamlet of saxo | 2 |
to do his best | 2 |
to fall upon the | 2 |
angry and pleased at | 2 |
to accept the task | 2 |
dots representing the letters | 2 |
immediate return he would | 2 |
the beginning of march | 2 |
talent of thy gifts | 2 |
another symbolic cipher design | 2 |
is a question which | 2 |
we can not do | 2 |
of all existing knowledge | 2 |
and hath humbled me | 2 |
thee that i am | 2 |
slow to bestow favours | 2 |
we know so little | 2 |
plan of the great | 2 |
we look in vain | 2 |
and began to call | 2 |
to who or what | 2 |
that sit at the | 2 |
your majesty with a | 2 |
the alphabet by helen | 2 |
the facts of the | 2 |
it is so grounded | 2 |
exactly inform us of | 2 |
before thee that i | 2 |
of the elizabethan literature | 2 |
from town to town | 2 |
was that he had | 2 |
what he calls the | 2 |
the originator of the | 2 |
he was not ignorant | 2 |
from the french of | 2 |
in this title page | 2 |
to light and discovered | 2 |
best doctors of this | 2 |
reache of his contemporaries | 2 |
so have thy corrections | 2 |
from the internal evidence | 2 |
the stock from which | 2 |
much the same effect | 2 |
enable me to do | 2 |
stated to be published | 2 |
and into the hands | 2 |
a book of emblems | 2 |
of several places in | 2 |
but the glory of | 2 |
at least in the | 2 |
letter in the text | 2 |
is no english version | 2 |
through the blanket of | 2 |
manuscripts and loose papers | 2 |
he hath left us | 2 |
from the foregoing facts | 2 |
for the discovery of | 2 |
yet for the love | 2 |
of the present state | 2 |
little more than a | 2 |
laertes with the bowl | 2 |
not known to have | 2 |
of the turquoise stone | 2 |
no such name as | 2 |
was all his art | 2 |
by the fact that | 2 |
and rose of the | 2 |
the evil of receiving | 2 |
believe that ben jonson | 2 |
this part of the | 2 |
his fine was remitted | 2 |
he had taken care | 2 |
but thy sanctifications have | 2 |
life of king henry | 2 |
francis to dispose of | 2 |
for the reader to | 2 |
the humor of it | 2 |
into the human heart | 2 |
was above the capacity | 2 |
was to be the | 2 |
to the novum organum | 2 |
a moderate relaxation of | 2 |
the days when we | 2 |
and scant of breath | 2 |
were left to sir | 2 |
registered or in some | 2 |
which was rare and | 2 |
appear to have survived | 2 |
this time of your | 2 |
into twenty pieces before | 2 |
the brilliancy of the | 2 |
book published in england | 2 |
not seem to have | 2 |
as will be seen | 2 |
your image in some | 2 |
when he was about | 2 |
a nomme de plume | 2 |
in the brightness of | 2 |
anonymous or pseudonymic authorship | 2 |
at the theater door | 2 |
have made it unnecessary | 2 |
but it seems that | 2 |
be a great man | 2 |
be seen in the | 2 |
to have been of | 2 |
on the course of | 2 |
out of place here | 2 |
between the advancement and | 2 |
shall not find more | 2 |
thinks first folio a | 2 |
that i am debtor | 2 |
they were not of | 2 |
not do as anaxagoras | 2 |
though need make many | 2 |
rest of the letters | 2 |
less a sum than | 2 |
and this was not | 2 |
were doing what would | 2 |
by means of the | 2 |
satisfactory as to the | 2 |
the benefit of posterity | 2 |
appears to have had | 2 |
of the english church | 2 |
find that they are | 2 |
in praise of knowledge | 2 |
letters of each word | 2 |
silence as to the | 2 |
of man he was | 2 |
ever been bestowed on | 2 |
an oblique and an | 2 |
brightness of thy sanctuary | 2 |
of his life he | 2 |
that they are written | 2 |
fact that the plays | 2 |
made him insensible to | 2 |
and what he hath | 2 |
in the quarto edition | 2 |
the institution of the | 2 |
a man of letters | 2 |
much may be said | 2 |
b b b a | 2 |
am thereby hindered to | 2 |
marks the starting point | 2 |
besides my innumerable sins | 2 |
and five months old | 2 |
and no less preferment | 2 |
of the roman catholic | 2 |
typographical evidence of authorship | 2 |
what became of his | 2 |
image of his mind | 2 |
in and died in | 2 |
living at that time | 2 |
a hit at shakespeare | 2 |
poets and writers of | 2 |
before the star chamber | 2 |
and so suffer no | 2 |
honour of my house | 2 |
is reason to think | 2 |
only alluded to in | 2 |
have been my books | 2 |
is a translation of | 2 |
a devotion to literature | 2 |
we find that the | 2 |
noble and incomparable paire | 2 |
sea to the sea | 2 |
of a credible person | 2 |
want of simplicity and | 2 |
the play of troilus | 2 |
it appears that the | 2 |
lord chancellor of england | 2 |
the writing was done | 2 |
to be identified as | 2 |
and he used it | 2 |
be from his pen | 2 |
the most exquisitely constructed | 2 |
the manager of a | 2 |
allowed to judge for | 2 |
with a capital b | 2 |
career as a lecturer | 2 |
you like to know | 2 |
there was as much | 2 |
prefixed to the histoire | 2 |
moderate relaxation of his | 2 |
tied by all duties | 2 |
the th of april | 2 |
saying that william shakespeare | 2 |
every thing that was | 2 |
capital letters in the | 2 |
on the occasion of | 2 |
an examination of the | 2 |
where we may find | 2 |
x b a b | 2 |
is a thing apart | 2 |
yet it was not | 2 |
in the folio of | 2 |
to the end they | 2 |
well left or friended | 2 |
but that the greater | 2 |
of printing and publishing | 2 |
miscellaneous writing and adopted | 2 |
it is this idea | 2 |
story of the alphabet | 2 |
which the name of | 2 |
was not the first | 2 |
was dissatisfied with the | 2 |
what was in his | 2 |
poor and oppressed have | 2 |
the creator of a | 2 |
passages in bold are | 2 |
without blotting out a | 2 |
from the brain of | 2 |
take the place of | 2 |
sugared sonnets among his | 2 |
charges against him were | 2 |
be sure that this | 2 |
both of a good | 2 |
the earle with such | 2 |
are good grounds for | 2 |
his connection with it | 2 |
pioneer in the mine | 2 |
it certainly is not | 2 |
have been my sins | 2 |
first heir of his | 2 |
seems to the baconians | 2 |
have increased upon me | 2 |
more than one hand | 2 |
to be found out | 2 |
translations of the classics | 2 |
memory of my beloved | 2 |
within the verge of | 2 |
great folio of the | 2 |
about years of age | 2 |
on the same day | 2 |
as the past participle | 2 |
no man in england | 2 |
did not know how | 2 |
as much as any | 2 |
come to the conclusion | 2 |
of the character of | 2 |
the common way as | 2 |
with rage or influence | 2 |
of the elizabethan age | 2 |
by richard grant white | 2 |
william shakespeare to write | 2 |
what genius can not | 2 |
place the classifier over | 2 |
outlines of the life | 2 |
is to be a | 2 |
would be glad if | 2 |
the meanness of my | 2 |
may be gathered from | 2 |
and there have been | 2 |
we could have found | 2 |
i have heard that | 2 |
final revision was entrusted | 2 |
first and immediate return | 2 |
when william shakespeare first | 2 |
head by almost common | 2 |
if we may be | 2 |
the golden age of | 2 |
hath been a stranger | 2 |
he was on the | 2 |
and out of the | 2 |
for carrying out his | 2 |
from the biographies of | 2 |
i am no vain | 2 |
the voice of god | 2 |
royal society of literature | 2 |
hand hath planted in | 2 |
explained to burghley in | 2 |
the benefit of the | 2 |
and how pacified and | 2 |
point out the way | 2 |
had the labor of | 2 |
and genius of shakespeare | 2 |
several places in warwickshire | 2 |
objection of my years | 2 |
in his defence of | 2 |
of each of these | 2 |
fail to perceive that | 2 |
in the same handwriting | 2 |
it fit for your | 2 |
it probable that bacon | 2 |
cover the cost of | 2 |
the habit of receiving | 2 |
and appears to have | 2 |
sur la vie de | 2 |
in the second column | 2 |
more strength and less | 2 |
the scholarship of the | 2 |
is the key to | 2 |
to have been more | 2 |
between the queen and | 2 |
could not possibly have | 2 |
earle with such violence | 2 |
i must and will | 2 |
specially printed copy of | 2 |
was not easily satisfied | 2 |
to plays every day | 2 |
that in those days | 2 |
glory of god is | 2 |
been bestowed on any | 2 |
ancient sages and famous | 2 |
knew that he was | 2 |
it as an honor | 2 |
away from the point | 2 |
has always been a | 2 |
no one could tell | 2 |
of what he meant | 2 |
shakespeare was a poet | 2 |
is fair to say | 2 |
been written to prove | 2 |
with the help of | 2 |
and this is the | 2 |
not find that he | 2 |
fixed and methodical memory | 2 |
o o o a | 2 |
there was published in | 2 |
of which he died | 2 |
with the queen when | 2 |
for the glory of | 2 |
can not be too | 2 |
the way it is | 2 |
reading proceeds from left | 2 |
man who is growing | 2 |
admitted first of poets | 2 |
thee in thy temples | 2 |
and teacher of history | 2 |
taking the air abroad | 2 |
science and moral philosophy | 2 |
his money by acting | 2 |
the two books on | 2 |
does not afford any | 2 |
to have read the | 2 |
a survey of the | 2 |
genius in being concealed | 2 |
and on the other | 2 |
with his own hand | 2 |
if the william shakespeare | 2 |
the suit was not | 2 |
bibliography of the baconian | 2 |
according to his own | 2 |
by destiny to that | 2 |
that he played a | 2 |
on account of the | 2 |
surely it can not | 2 |
puritans and the bride | 2 |
of discovering the author | 2 |
john constable and must | 2 |
she taught him to | 2 |
ever interlace a moderate | 2 |
suppose that he was | 2 |
studies of more delight | 2 |
is it probable that | 2 |
bacon marked books with | 2 |
work in which he | 2 |
by living out of | 2 |
i have loved thy | 2 |
manager of the theater | 2 |
thy favours have increased | 2 |
a conference of pleasure | 2 |
when the first small | 2 |
the wonder of all | 2 |
there are two different | 2 |
held to be discreditable | 2 |
alphabet by helen louise | 2 |
of the first page | 2 |
on the opposite page | 2 |
with the literature of | 2 |
your commodities in these | 2 |
we now call shakespearean | 2 |
it would be a | 2 |
and that it is | 2 |
is considerable evidence that | 2 |
myself so much self | 2 |
he said first and | 2 |
as by shakespeare and | 2 |
the reader to judge | 2 |
in the person of | 2 |
and there was the | 2 |
were on the stage | 2 |
he had to beg | 2 |
as the plays of | 2 |
my very good lord | 2 |
a storm at sea | 2 |
it if they found | 2 |
but essex was not | 2 |
from act and further | 2 |
of bacon and the | 2 |
illiterate clown of stratford | 2 |
and pictures to illustrate | 2 |
collection of what the | 2 |
money in his pocket | 2 |
y b a b | 2 |
bacon at years of | 2 |
he get his material | 2 |
f a a b | 2 |
we happen to know | 2 |
of his kindness and | 2 |
all that could be | 2 |
and thy great genius | 2 |
was born and bred | 2 |
of the many plays | 2 |
will be observed that | 2 |
greater parts of my | 2 |
to perceive that the | 2 |
more delight and no | 2 |
the sun almost set | 2 |
is not that the | 2 |
all wise humane government | 2 |
doubt as to whether | 2 |
of the shakespearean works | 2 |
to bring out his | 2 |
be obliged to ask | 2 |
some office of gain | 2 |
will give me any | 2 |
so give over all | 2 |
to inform my readers | 2 |
as long as it | 2 |
and if he had | 2 |
to have written that | 2 |
if it were a | 2 |
look aside from him | 2 |
and william shakespeare had | 2 |
said first and his | 2 |
belonged to a distinguished | 2 |
probable that bacon left | 2 |
your majesty will give | 2 |
or suffered less emptiness | 2 |
we have just quoted | 2 |
no less a sum | 2 |
the company of the | 2 |
out complaints against him | 2 |
those who knew him | 2 |
characters of dispositions which | 2 |
is any thing but | 2 |
works the tales of | 2 |
is manifest that the | 2 |
that ever was in | 2 |
after he had survaied | 2 |
of his own age | 2 |
sense of the truth | 2 |
in the world in | 2 |
yet william shakespeare had | 2 |
were to the popular | 2 |
and the next ages | 2 |
novum organum and the | 2 |
not to be wondered | 2 |
name as any other | 2 |
truly say with the | 2 |
nature of the suit | 2 |
the balance of probabilities | 2 |
of a commanding presence | 2 |
if we have not | 2 |
to call it by | 2 |
painted forth with great | 2 |
he speaks of his | 2 |
and others write the | 2 |
not mentioned in the | 2 |
as it is possible | 2 |
young man who had | 2 |
will break into twenty | 2 |
he had the power | 2 |
is a legal maxim | 2 |
with the idea that | 2 |
began her career as | 2 |
and for all of | 2 |
to prove that he | 2 |
light and discovered by | 2 |
friends expect from you | 2 |
thy most visible providence | 2 |
that the joys of | 2 |
because we are told | 2 |
took delight to hide | 2 |
to write for him | 2 |
than one hundred years | 2 |
if he did so | 2 |
and adonis and the | 2 |
may seem very strange | 2 |
a commanding presence and | 2 |
the past participle of | 2 |
that it could only | 2 |
all the more available | 2 |
there was at least | 2 |
and that there is | 2 |
it is significant that | 2 |
the same handwriting as | 2 |
since thy flight from | 2 |
the road from london | 2 |
all that he had | 2 |
unto thee that it | 2 |
have delighted in the | 2 |
much alive to the | 2 |
a short account of | 2 |
but it is difficult | 2 |
to the shakespearean theory | 2 |
that there was much | 2 |
and that to his | 2 |
and to have been | 2 |
man runneth not to | 2 |
found no one of | 2 |
lampoon on sir thomas | 2 |
image in some antique | 2 |
made it unnecessary for | 2 |
saw the necessity of | 2 |
it is not a | 2 |
called to the bar | 2 |
to the hearts of | 2 |
the whole of this | 2 |
used by different printers | 2 |
the interest of the | 2 |
you do with them | 2 |
had come to be | 2 |
could not fail to | 2 |
not yet dreamed of | 2 |
a letter to burghley | 2 |
the bride of fort | 2 |
the book has been | 2 |
in the title page | 2 |
a citizen of the | 2 |
the possession of the | 2 |
appear from time to | 2 |
to have succeeded in | 2 |
was done by hand | 2 |
poetical works of william | 2 |
if there is any | 2 |
he should have been | 2 |
that he had to | 2 |
any other than a | 2 |
for what are the | 2 |
as they speak of | 2 |
aspire to the conscience | 2 |
of information as to | 2 |
the king and to | 2 |
speaker and a writer | 2 |
letter of advice to | 2 |
in the formation of | 2 |
an entry in the | 2 |
to draw on her | 2 |
for falstaff in love | 2 |
death of richard the | 2 |
was original with herself | 2 |
but he had a | 2 |
those who could help | 2 |
times were not ripe | 2 |
as in the droeshout | 2 |
at a later period | 2 |
to be a little | 2 |
let those who will | 2 |
the very stay doth | 2 |
me for my sins | 2 |
you weight for weight | 2 |
but for the first | 2 |
from myself and your | 2 |
there is nothing of | 2 |
and receive me into | 2 |
known only to god | 2 |
one copy of this | 2 |
been explained to burghley | 2 |
known as the author | 2 |
years and five months | 2 |
of was set up | 2 |
look in vain for | 2 |
was born in new | 2 |
more easily things fit | 2 |
reconcilement to my lord | 2 |
king henry the sixth | 2 |
master of the rolls | 2 |
knoweth this man letters | 2 |
time of your liberal | 2 |
learning was very little | 2 |
debtor to thee for | 2 |
possession of garrick club | 2 |
to fit the plays | 2 |
man in his humor | 2 |
us that bacon was | 2 |
his plea for shakespeare | 2 |
the insects mentioned in | 2 |
took it for granted | 2 |
of nearly three hundred | 2 |
find painted forth with | 2 |
and had his judges | 2 |
from the letter to | 2 |
grounds for believing that | 2 |
deathbed of a groveling | 2 |
what he had to | 2 |
right hand hath planted | 2 |
venus and adonis and | 2 |
minds of men unto | 2 |
to the king he | 2 |
put into their mouths | 2 |
of the earl of | 2 |
writing they had learned | 2 |
not to be a | 2 |
they were searching for | 2 |
affect any place whereunto | 2 |
evidence by way of | 2 |
they had been the | 2 |
instaura leges justitiamque prius | 2 |
what he owed to | 2 |
full of his old | 2 |
on shakespeare and bacon | 2 |
course of practice which | 2 |
that sometimes it was | 2 |
thy scriptures much more | 2 |
for the service of | 2 |
i confess thy writings | 2 |
the seventeenth and eighteenth | 2 |
he persuaded himself that | 2 |
as some volke miscall | 2 |
that time groweth precious | 2 |
as much as in | 2 |
hamlet with the dagger | 2 |
of the plays of | 2 |
dated from grays inn | 2 |
a man reminds himself | 2 |
to the french academy | 2 |
name of a living | 2 |
a fact at all | 2 |
a and the b | 2 |
bacon and shakespeare were | 2 |
bearing the name of | 2 |
up a paper of | 2 |
u and v are | 2 |
of the man william | 2 |
must have belonged to | 2 |
descent to the good | 2 |
states that it is | 2 |
one of the learned | 2 |
a distinguished rosicrucian who | 2 |
been discovered in the | 2 |
by thy most visible | 2 |
left behind him in | 2 |
have drawn his wit | 2 |
two different forms of | 2 |
the lapse of time | 2 |
to the lifetime of | 2 |
picture is a portrait | 2 |
escape the conviction that | 2 |
to sir william cecil | 2 |
to be like god | 2 |
if he had not | 2 |
a hairdresser named mountjoy | 2 |
every tradition or anecdote | 2 |
the earl of buckingham | 2 |
he was a boy | 2 |
his coach or some | 2 |
act of the merry | 2 |
for the enlargement of | 2 |
by no means accept | 2 |
to come to the | 2 |
a leading part in | 2 |
nature in his children | 2 |
his great philosophical enterprise | 2 |
which john shakespeare was | 2 |
that can be said | 2 |
be found to bear | 2 |
seven years after his | 2 |
no trace of any | 2 |
would have it believed | 2 |
so secret darts from | 2 |
will not do as | 2 |
praise of the queen | 2 |
reach of his contemporaries | 2 |
that heard him was | 2 |
know so much about | 2 |
thoughts are to deserve | 2 |
very few appear to | 2 |
hearers could not cough | 2 |
may sooner deceive nature | 2 |
letter of th august | 2 |
unto your lordship shall | 2 |
favourites of england since | 2 |
of bacon and raleigh | 2 |
few appear to have | 2 |
most of peace and | 2 |
writing two works the | 2 |
the material of the | 2 |
the whole range of | 2 |
and the crowd of | 2 |
that he would do | 2 |
of the last century | 2 |
of the seventeenth century | 2 |
profession of a student | 2 |
printed from the same | 2 |
he was angry with | 2 |
truth of such account | 2 |
observed of all observers | 2 |
of his own compositions | 2 |
memory of man runneth | 2 |
to have written the | 2 |
opinions on shakespeare and | 2 |
to the last of | 2 |
pierre de la primaudaye | 2 |
a good deal of | 2 |
from superfluity of maliciousness | 2 |
speak of the turquoise | 2 |
has come to be | 2 |
have belonged to a | 2 |
with the key of | 2 |
to do your majesty | 2 |
try his hand at | 2 |
i have since my | 2 |
as some volke miscalle | 2 |
to be paid for | 2 |
it may be said | 2 |
we were called upon | 2 |
in what he did | 2 |
is no more than | 2 |
to be in existence | 2 |
judges angry and pleased | 2 |
in the taming of | 2 |
and that we may | 2 |
there had been any | 2 |
which may or may | 2 |
a man who had | 2 |
that francis bacon was | 2 |
three parts of king | 2 |
remains of sir francis | 2 |
any man out of | 2 |
wrote to the king | 2 |
he was about years | 2 |
i have mourned for | 2 |
was the only way | 2 |
in a licentious amour | 2 |
am indebted to mr | 2 |
the volume of the | 2 |
of the play itself | 2 |
or some other befitting | 2 |
when he was called | 2 |
they might be found | 2 |
an article on the | 2 |
ill to leave his | 2 |
under his very nose | 2 |
anatomie of the mind | 2 |
too ill to leave | 2 |
return you weight for | 2 |
have not bettered much | 2 |
for the exercise of | 2 |
it will eventually be | 2 |
in the condition of | 2 |
world upon the stage | 2 |
the right of the | 2 |
who lies in this | 2 |
by thy fatherly compassions | 2 |
that is nearer unto | 2 |
turned up in london | 2 |
interest to be anonymous | 2 |
common gaze and a | 2 |
and of an obliged | 2 |
was the life of | 2 |
and he was able | 2 |
reasonable countenance doth bring | 2 |
the form and rule | 2 |
good reason to think | 2 |
the king james story | 2 |
of the stratford lad | 2 |
rubbish and waste paper | 2 |
commanding presence and elegant | 2 |
their griefs and fears | 2 |
of knowledge in a | 2 |
and incomparable paire of | 2 |
in the state papers | 2 |
that the world should | 2 |
which he has placed | 2 |
he had not given | 2 |
in his account of | 2 |
key by the use | 2 |
destiny to that journey | 2 |
hundred the devil allows | 2 |
the nemesis for bacon | 2 |
order for falstaff in | 2 |
encounter one with another | 2 |
to one of the | 2 |
by almost common consent | 2 |
a name as any | 2 |
three notelets on shakespeare | 2 |
the translation of a | 2 |
bow of the mind | 2 |
to the a form | 2 |
history of the insects | 2 |
of more delight and | 2 |
london in the days | 2 |
by leaving the image | 2 |
interest it was to | 2 |
the most noble in | 2 |
genuine remains of sir | 2 |
that the first part | 2 |
the theater of honour | 2 |
his history of henry | 2 |
in the spirit of | 2 |
which his heart was | 2 |
far as his own | 2 |
of many of them | 2 |
from this time his | 2 |
that it had been | 2 |
a good deal to | 2 |
rest their case on | 2 |
that the best seats | 2 |
court of james i | 2 |
ever prayed unto thee | 2 |
and the reading proceeds | 2 |
must be confessed that | 2 |
lines to the reader | 2 |
blanket of the dark | 2 |
well hid well lives | 2 |
the stories of the | 2 |
soul hath been a | 2 |
the first letter of | 2 |
page of the great | 2 |
become some sorry book | 2 |
a series of papers | 2 |
which the great author | 2 |
in some way he | 2 |
a poet of the | 2 |
to do good to | 2 |
and my lord of | 2 |
the design in the | 2 |
the results of the | 2 |
the author in the | 2 |
than it had ever | 2 |
any reasonable countenance doth | 2 |
for a long time | 2 |
not because they are | 2 |
every man that heard | 2 |
made his money by | 2 |
in the dedication of | 2 |
past participle of hide | 2 |
instruct the minds of | 2 |
in some way referred | 2 |
is an entry in | 2 |
seas and to the | 2 |
to in these letters | 2 |
branches to the seas | 2 |
that it might stretch | 2 |
g a a b | 2 |
student and teacher of | 2 |
would lose no time | 2 |
quite different from the | 2 |
sell the inheritance that | 2 |
and the name of | 2 |
two german opinions on | 2 |
if any one asks | 2 |
in the year of | 2 |
most noble and incomparable | 2 |
if they had been | 2 |
bring commandment of more | 2 |
of knowledge in his | 2 |
he should be stopped | 2 |
suit of which the | 2 |
the life of william | 2 |
can be traced to | 2 |
to the first folio | 2 |
truth brought to light | 2 |
the signal services that | 2 |
but i think the | 2 |
have heard that mr | 2 |
rowland white to sir | 2 |
nickname of a poet | 2 |
children and of his | 2 |
up to a certain | 2 |
living out of action | 2 |
drawne his wit as | 2 |
are caused by fortune | 2 |
a hundred years of | 2 |
jealous of william shakespeare | 2 |
unable to write a | 2 |
is for the reader | 2 |
within a hundred years | 2 |
attention is drawn to | 2 |
a translation of a | 2 |
with a letter of | 2 |
her branches to the | 2 |
to sir john constable | 2 |
did not affect the | 2 |
well that ends well | 2 |
you can find out | 2 |
to conceal a thing | 2 |
in the chapter on | 2 |
in his own mind | 2 |
of him that is | 2 |
which i have in | 2 |
hath been an unquenched | 2 |
we may find painted | 2 |