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Bacon is Shake-Speare by Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence
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III. The [so-called] "Signatures"

IV. Contemporary allusions to Shackspere in "Every
Man out of his Humour"; and "As you Like it"

V. Further contemporary allusions in "The return
from Parnassus"; and "Ratsei's Ghost"

VI. Shackspere's Correspondence

VII. Bacon acknowledged to be a Poet

VIII. The Author revealed in the Sonnets

IX. Mr. Sidney Lee, and the Stratford Bust

X. The meaning of the word "Honorificabilitudinitatibus"

XI. On page 136 of the Shakespeare Folio of 1623, being a portion
of the play "Loves labour's lost," and its connection with
Gustavi Seleni "Cryptomenytices"

XII. The "Householder of Stratford"

XIII. Conclusion, with further evidences from Title Pages

XIV. Postscriptum

XV. Appendix

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