Bacon is Shake-Speare Together with a Reprint of Bacon's Promus of Formularies and Elegancies

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Bacon is Shake-Speare Together with a Reprint of Bacon's Promus of Formularies and Elegancies

by Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence

EN·~4 hours·21 chapters

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21 total
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BACON IS SHAKE-SPEARE - By Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence, BT - AND - PROMUS OF FOURMES AND ELEGANCYES BY FRANCIS BACON - Collated, with the Original MS. by the late F.B. BICKLEY, and revised by F.A. HERBERT, of the British Museum. - MCMX - "Every hollow Idol is dethroned by skill, insinuation and regular approach."

5:03
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BACON IS SHAKESPEARE.

0:01
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CHAPTER I. — "What does it matter whether the immortal works were written by

7:06
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CHAPTER II. — The Shackspere Monument, Bust, and Portrait.

15:55
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CHAPTER III. — The so-called "Signatures."

7:29
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CHAPTER IV. — Contemporary Allusions to Shackspere.

8:28
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CHAPTER V. — "The Return from Parnassus" and "Ratsei's Ghost."

5:08
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CHAPTER VI. — Shackspere's Correspondence!

5:38
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CHAPTER VII. — Bacon acknowledged to be a Poet.

13:26
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CHAPTER VIII. — The Author revealed in the Sonnets.

6:13

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en

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~4 hours (271K characters)

Release date

2006-02-01

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Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence

Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence

1837–1914

A Victorian lawyer, politician, and tireless literary detective, he is best remembered for championing the claim that Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare’s plays. His books turn a long-running authorship controversy into a lively window on Edwardian literary debate.

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