Shakespeare, Bacon, and the Great Unknown eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 254 pages of information about Shakespeare, Bacon, and the Great Unknown.

Shakespeare, Bacon, and the Great Unknown eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 254 pages of information about Shakespeare, Bacon, and the Great Unknown.

{77a} Studies in Shakespeare, p. 46.

{77b} Iliad, p. 63.

{91a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 54, 55.

{93a} National Review, vol. xxxix., 1902.

{93b} The Pilot, Aug. 30, 1902, p. 220.

{96a} The oldest mention of a circulating library known to me is in Hull, in 1650, when Sir James Turner found it excellent.

{97a} In his Shakespeare (English Men of Letters), pp. 66, 67.

{97b} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 77, 78.

{97c} The Shakespearean Myth, p. 162.

{100a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 76.

{101a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 81, note I.

{103a} Penzance, The Bacon-Shakespeare Controversy, pp. 150, 151.  Citing Appleton Morgan’s Shakespearean Myth, pp. 248, 298.

{106a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 175.

{107a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 457.

{109a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 58.

{109b} Apology the Actors, 1612.

{110a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 267.

{111a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 267, 268.

{112a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 50-52.

{113a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 51.

{113b} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 51.

{113c} Ibid., p. 500, citing Mr. Reed’s Francis Bacon our Shake-speare, chap. ii. pp. 62, 63.

{113d} Ibid., pp. 500-520, chap xvi.

{114a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 512.

{114b} Ibid., p. 514.

{114c} Ibid., p. 386, note I.

{114d} Ibid., p. 93.

{120a} Cambridge History of English Literature, vol. v. p. 126.  Prof.  G. P. Baker.

{121a} Furness, Love’s Labour’s Lost, pp. xiii., 348-350:  cf. pp. 348, 349, for the four distinct styles of linguistic affectation of the period, at least as they are represented in literature.

{121b} Shakespeare Studies in Baconian Light, Appendix on Marlowe.

{124a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 516.

{126a} Act i.  Scene 2.  Furness, Love’s Labour’s Lost, p. 45, note.

{127a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 67, 68.

{129a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 66.

{129b} Ibid., p. 67.

{136a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 307.

{138a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 308.

{140a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 309.

{141a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 310.

{141b} Ibid., pp. 310, 311.

{141c} Ibid., p. 311.

{142a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 309.

{142b} Ibid., pp. 311, 312.

{143a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 312, 313.

{145a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 313.

{146a} See Appendix ii, “Chettle’s supposed allusion to Will Shakspere.”

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