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Durning-Lawrence, Sir Edwin, 1837-1914

"Bacon is Shake-Speare"

et clausalae ad
exercitationem accentus
et ad gratiam sparsam
et ad suitatem
Sat that; (for admitt that) It is like Sr. etc. putting
Peradventure can yow: sp. a man agayne into his
(what can yow) tale interruted
So much there is. fr.(neuer- Your reason
thelesse) I haue been allwaies at
See then bow. Sp. (Much his request;
lesse) His knowledg lieth about
Yf yow be at leasure fur- him
nyshed etc. as perhappes Such thoughts I would
yow are (in stead of are exile into into my
not) dreames
For the rest (a transition A good crosse poynt but
concluding) the woorst cinq a pase
The rather bycause con-
tynuing anothers speach He will never doe his tricks
To the end, sauing that,
whereas yet (contynu- A proper young man and
ance) and so of all kynds so will he be while he liues
In contemplation (in con- 2 of these fowre take them
sideracon) where yow will
Not praejudicing. I have knowne the tyme
With this (cum hoc quod and it was not half an
verificare vult) howre agoe
Without that (adsque hoc Pyonner in the myne of
quod) truth
_Folio 126, front--continued_.


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