Bacon is Shake-Speare by Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence
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Vol. I, 1709.
XX. Reduced facsimile of page 136 of the first folio edition of the plays, 1623. XXI. Full size facsimile of a portion of the same page 136 of the first folio edition of the plays, 1623. XXII. Full size facsimile of page F4 of "Loves labor's lost," first quarto edition, published in 1598. XXIII. Facsimile of a portion of a contemporary copy of a letter by Francis Bacon, dated 1595. XXIV. Facsimiles from page 255 of Gustavi Seleni "Cryptomenytices et Cryptographiae," published in 1624. XXV. Facsimile from page 2O2b of "Traicte des chiffres ou secretes manieres d'escrire," par Blaise de Vigenere, published in 1585. XXVI. Ornamental Heading, from William Camden's "Remains," published in 1616. XXVII. Reduced facsimile of the title page of Gustavi Seleni "Cryptomenytices et Cryptographiae," published in 1624. XXVIII.-XXXI Various portions of Plate XXVII. enlarged. XXXII. Scene from "The Merry Wives of Windsor," from a painting by Thomas Stothard. |
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