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Durning-Lawrence, Sir Edwin, 1837-1914

"Bacon is Shake-Speare"


It is not possible to make a clearer and more definite statement that
BACON IS THE AUTHOR OF THE
PLAYS.
It is not possible that any doubt can any longer be entertained
respecting the manifest fact that
BACON IS SHAKESPEARE.


CHAPTER XI.
On the revealing page 136 in "Loves Labour's lost."

In the previous chapter it was pointed out that using letters for
numbers, Bacon's name is represented by 33.
B A C O N .
2 1 3 14 13 = 33
and that the long word possesses the numerical value of 287.
H O N O R I F I C A B I L I T U
8 14 13 14 17 9 6 9 3 1 2 9 11 9 19 20
D I N I T A T I B U S
4 9 13 9 19 1 19 9 2 20 18 = 287
In the Shakespeare folio, Page 136, shewn in Plate 20 and Plate 21, on
Pages 86-7, ON LINE 33, we read "What is Ab speld backward with the horn
on his head?"
The answer which is given is evidently an incorrect answer, it is "Ba,
puericia with a horne added," and the Boy mocks him with "Ba most seely
sheepe, with a horne: you heare his learning."
The reply should of course have been in Latin.


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